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Sunday Puzzle: A City Scramble
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Ned Toll and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Streaming changed the Hollywood landscape. Now its writers are voting to go on strike
As members of the Writers Guild of America wrap up voting on whether to authorize a strike, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to two writers about the changing content landscape in Hollywood.
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The Black unemployment rate hit a record low, but it might be too early to celebrate
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Tulane University professor Gary Hoover about the Black unemployment rate, which has hit a record low, yet still remains much higher than the white unemployment rate.
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Parents who sent kids to Russia to escape fighting have a hard time getting them back
Since the start of the war, thousands of Ukrainian children were sent or taken to Russia. Human rights organizations allege Russia is trying to indoctrinate those children against their home country.
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The $1.6 billion Dominion v. Fox News trial starts Tuesday. Catch up here
Dominion Voting Systems is suing Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. for knowingly airing false claims that its machines rigged the 2020 election against then-President Donald Trump.
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'Phantom of the Opera' takes a final Broadway bow after 13,981 performances
On Sunday night the curtain will fall on the longest-running show in Broadway history: Andrew Lloyd Webber's mega hit ran for more than 35 years. "I got the gig of a lifetime," says one cast member.
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'Wait Wait' for April 15, 2023: With Not My Job guest Kaila Mullady
Kaila Mullady started beatboxing in 5th grade to impress a boy, and since then has become a two-time world champion. But can she answer questions about boxes that get beat, AKA piñatas?
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Federal Reserve forecasters warn of a possible recession later this year
Forecasters at the Federal Reserve warn of a possible recession later this year. This past week brought new insights into how Americans are working, spending, and coping with inflation.
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Young voters want abortion rights and gun control. Will that bring them to the polls?
Access to abortion and gun control are issues that young people say are important to them but do these issues also drive young voters to the polls?
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Bill Hader on HBO's 'Barry', a show he co-created, directed and stars in
NPR's Miles Parks speaks to Bill Hader Bill Hader, the executive producer, co-creator, writer, director, and star of HBO's "Barry." The show's fourth and final season stared this week.
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