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America Ferrera talks about her role in the new film, 'The Lost Bus'
"The Lost Bus" tells the true story of a school bus driver who rescues 22 children during California's deadliest wildfire. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with America Ferrera, who plays a teacher in the film.
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What does the impending expiry of the African Growth and Opportunity Act mean?
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Reuben Brigety, a former U.S. ambassador to the African Union, about the importance of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which expires next week.
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What does the impending expiry of the African Growth and Opportunity Act mean?
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Reuben Brigety, a former U.S. ambassador to the African Union, about the importance of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which expires next week.
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Meklit Hadero discusses her album, 'A Piece of Infinity,' a nod to her Ethiopian roots
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to musician Meklit Hadero about her new album, "A Piece of Infinity," which celebrates Ethiopian music.
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How a friend helped bring a former fellow Army vet back to the U.S.
As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from Army veterans Laura Meza and Livy Lazaro - both children of immigrants - who joined the military after high school.
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How a friend helped bring a former fellow Army vet back to the U.S.
As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from Army veterans Laura Meza and Livy Lazaro - both children of immigrants - who joined the military after high school.
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How a friend helped bring a former fellow Army vet back to the U.S.
As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from Army veterans Laura Meza and Livy Lazaro - both children of immigrants - who joined the military after high school.
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HELENE ANNIVERSARY PINWHEEL
For people who live in the path of Hurricane Helene, the storm has changed their thinking about being prepared for and living through the next disaster.
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Janice Hallett discusses her new novel, 'The Killer Question'
Pub quizzes are a popular part of British life. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Janice Hallett about her new novel, "The Killer Question" – a tale of a trivia night that turns deadly.
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'Rocky Horror' is 50! We propose a toast. (You know what to do)
Rocky Horror aficionados used to attend screenings of the film over and over to take notes on the details. Accurately mirroring every line and dance move has gotten easier over time.
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