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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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In Jerusalem's Old City, not everyone is celebrating Hanukkah
Hanukkah celebrations in Jerusalem are especially tense this year.
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Sunday Puzzle: Clues Come in Twos
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Xavier Smith and puzzle master Will Shortz.
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Science has found new evidence of the causes of fainting
A lot of people faint at some point in their lives for no clear medical reason. New research provides some explanation. (This story first aired on Morning Edition on December 6, 2023.)
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Benjamin Dreyer, copy editor and author of 'Dreyer's English', retires from Random House
NPR's Scott Simon talks with fabled copy editor Benjamin Dreyer. He's retiring after three decades working with literary greats at Random House.
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Saturday Sports: Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes, NBA Cup final, Army v Navy
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss the Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes, the NBA Cup Final and the Army-Navy game.
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A new biopic of 'La Vie En Rose' singer Edith Piaf will use AI to recreate her voice
One of Edith Piaf's famous hits was "La Vie En Rose" but... how about "La Vie En AI"? A new biopic about the singer will be made using artificial intelligence to recreate her voice and image.
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'She was a pure creator.' The art world rediscovers Surrealist painter Leonor Fini
Although not as well known as contemporaries like Dalí and Ernst, Fini was part of every major Surrealist exhibition. And her personal life was almost as fantastic as her Surrealist art.
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