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Javier Milei sworn in as president of Argentina
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with The Economist's Latin America correspondent Ana Lankes about the inauguration of Argentine President Javier Milei.
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Fallout continues from a controversial hearing on antisemitism on college campuses
Following the resignation of the University of Pennsylvania's president after controversial testimony on Captiol Hill last week, critics continue to attack the presidents of Harvard and MIT.
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Morning news brief
World policy leaders meeting in Qatar discuss war in Gaza. Donald Trump plans to skip testifying for a second time in the New York civil fraud trial. Argentine President Javier Milei is inaugurated.
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We made ChatGPT write a song for us
We kept hearing that Artificial Intelligence is a threat to the creative arts. So we put ChatGPT to the test to see if it can, indeed, write a decent song.
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Norman Lear's TV shows pioneered depictions of Black families, but it's complicated
Norman Lear transformed TV with his focus on the dynamics of Black families in shows like "The Jeffersons" and "Good Times."
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At least six people died after deadly tornadoes swept Tennessee
Deadly tornadoes swept through Tennessee Saturday night.
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As 2024 approaches, the media is faced with the question of how to cover Donald Trump
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks writers Margaret Sullivan of "The Guardian" and Brian Klaas of "The Atlantic" about the media's coverage of Donald Trump.
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NPR staffers share their fiction picks from Books We Love
Four NPR staffers recommend fiction from our Books We Love list: "Land of Milk and Honey," "Western Lane, " "The Making of Another Motion Picture Masterpiece," and "The Covenant of Water."
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For children grieving loss, a summer camp helps find connection and healing
Kids who are dealing with grief say it really helps them to be around other children who understand what they're going through. Camp Erin provides that experience in cities around the country.
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In 'Poor Things', Emma Stone plays a woman exploring the world, learning to be human
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with actor Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos about their new movie, "Poor Things."
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