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Tackle Negative Thinking Head-On To Boost Diversity In Biomedicine
One California university is trying a new strategy to help minority students perform better in STEM classes and develop the mental resilience to face future challenges.
'From The Mundane To The Magnificent': Photos From The Chicano Rights Movement
From 1967 until 1977, photographers from La Raza chronicled Chicanos in and around Los Angeles. This month, the Autry Museum of the American West is sharing some of the most powerful images.
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Heart's Nancy Wilson On Love Songs, Sisterhood And Her New Supergroup
Wilson rocked the 1970s with her sister Ann in Heart; now, her supergroup, Roadcase Royale, is releasing its debut album. She speaks with Scott Simon about the new group and her rock 'n' roll legacy.
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'Wide Open' Captures The 'Honest Emotions' Of Michael McDonald
McDonald describes his first album of originals in over 15 years as a "wide open conversation." He talks to Scott Simon about racial politics, fatherhood and backing up Chuck Berry as a teenager.
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Jeffrey Sandusky, Penn State Coach's Son, Pleads Guilty To Child Sexual Abuse
Sandusky is an adopted son of Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football assistant coach who himself was convicted of 45 counts child sexual abuse in 2012.
Watch The 2017 Emmy Awards With NPR
NPR's television critic Eric Deggans and The Pop Culture Happy Hour crew (Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon) will be live-tweeting the ceremony Sunday evening.
Lawmakers Vote To Make California A 'Sanctuary State'
The legislation would prohibit California law enforcement officers from communicating with federal immigration enforcement agencies, with some exceptions.
Barbershop: Conservative Free Speech On College Campuses
The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood, radio show host Charlie Sykes, and The Root editor-in-chief Danielle Belton weigh in on the controversy surrounding ESPN anchor Jemele Hill and the series of conservative-organized free speech events at University of California, Berkeley.
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St. Louis Brace For More Protests Following Police Officer Acquittal
Jason Stockley is a white, former St. Louis police officer who was acquitted in the 2011 shooting death of black driver Anthony Lamar Smith. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with St. Louis Post-Dispatch metro columnist Tony Messenger about what he's calling "two views of disrupting America."
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One Week After Irma, Floridians Pick Up The Pieces
One week after Hurricane Irma slammed Florida, residents of Collier County are in the early stages of the recovery process.
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