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All you need to know about West Coast orcas, their distinct diets and habits
A study reveals that certain West Coast orcas belong to distinct social groups with different habits and diets. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with ecologist Josh McInnes about how the groups differ.
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How Iranian authorities target businesses dealing with women not covering their heads
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New United Mine Workers of America president Brian Sanson discusses the industry
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Week in Politics: Response to the latest Epstein emails; health care subsidies
We look at the White House response to the latest release of Jeffery Epstein emails mentioning President Trump, as well as what's next in the fight to extend health care subsidies.
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Director and co-writer Clint Bentley talks about his film, 'Train Dreams'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Clint Bentley, who co-wrote and directed the new film "Train Dreams." It's based on the 2011 novella by Denis Johnson.
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Indian writer Amitav Ghosh talks about his recent collection of published essays
For a quarter of a century, Amitav Ghosh has explored the profound questions about humanity. NPR's Scott Simon talks with him about "Wild Fictions: Essays on Literature, Empire, and the Environment."
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Dan Aykroyd and daughter Stella Aykroyd on 'Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with actor Dan Aykroyd and his daughter Stella Aykroyd, who co-authored the graphic novel "Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake."
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How a bereavement group in Massachusetts copes with grief through walking
There are many ways to grieve. In Massachusetts, people who have lost loved ones take a weekly walk. They say strolling in a park is the perfect casual setting for sharing their feelings.
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David Byrne discusses his latest album, 'Who Is the Sky?'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to musician David Byrne about his latest album and tour, both titled "Who is the Sky."
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Unalaska City Manager resigns, Veeder named acting replacement
Unalaska’s City Manager Bil Homka resigned, with his last day on the job Friday, Nov. 14. Unalaska Mayor Vince Tutiakoff said Marjie Veeder will serve as acting city manager until the Unalaska City Council hires a replacement.
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