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Auto companies are making big profits, but still stumbling when it comes to EVs
The U.S. auto industry is experiencing unanticipated stumbles and challenges as it pivots to producing more electric vehicles, even as it makes large profits.
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Preservationists are trying to restore national park trails destroyed by the weather
National parks and hiking trail networks around the country are facing dual pressures - crowds and changing weather. Preservationists in New Hampshire are painstakingly restoring one such trail.
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An artist explains why Marvel's use of AI to animate a sequence is worrying
NPR's Scott Simon talks with graphic artist Karla Ortiz about the issues of consent and compensation around the use of AI in the art world.
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with graphic artist Karla Ortiz about the issues of consent and compensation around the use of AI in the art world.
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Lydia Kiesling on her new novel 'Mobility'
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Lydia Kiesling about her new novel, "Mobility." It's part of a growing genre of literature addressing climate change.
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Saturday Sports: The week ahead in the Women's World Cup; Orioles defeat Yankees
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Michele Steele of ESPN about the week ahead in the Women's World Cup and some big baseball news.
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Week in politics: Congress on recess; new charges against Trump; economy looks up
Congress leaves for recess despite a big to-do list. New charges filed against former President Donald Trump. Promising new economic numbers.
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