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The new 'Fantastic Four' starts Marvel's next phase off on the right (gigantic) foot
Some superhero movies go for real-world relevance. The Fantastic Four: First Steps succeeds by doubling down on whimsical, wide-eyed wonder.
Trouble for ecstasy? What MDMA's FDA setback could mean for psychedelics
Psychedelics researchers and investors are still reeling from last week's no vote for MDMA by a panel of advisers to the FDA.
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For Dylan Mulvaney, 'sweet earnestness' is what feels right
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Dylan Mulvaney, author of Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer, about the highs and lows of the early days of her transition and the joy she tries to share.
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In the new film 'Jazzy,' two young girls navigate adolescence in South Dakota
The new movie "Jazzy" follows two young girls as they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence in South Dakota. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the film's director and young star.
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From pager blasts to Nasrallah's killing: 12 days that transformed a bloody conflict
NPR steps back and takes a closer look at the days leading up to the killing of Hezbollah's leader. Experts say this development has transformed an already complex and deadly conflict.
Military parade and No Kings protests: A split screen of a divided America
A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey between two different countries.
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NPR Music talks about new albums from Sturgill Simpson and Cassandra Jenkins
It's been a busy week for new music. NPR's Music team discusses new albums by Sturgill Simpson, Cassandra Jenkins and more.
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Farmworkers feed the country, but who protects them from wildfire smoke?
Thousands of farmworkers labored in fields in Ventura County, Calif. in late January in wildfire smoke. They have little to no protection from its harmful effects.
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Moving from NYC to North Carolina released the creativity for Snail Mail's new album
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Lindsey Jordan of Snail Mail about their new album, Ricochet.
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How 2016's Black art and culture set the stage for 2026
NPR's Juana Summers talks to critics Angelica Jade Bastién and Vinson Cunningham about 2016's music, literature, politics, and on-screen representation as the nation celebrates Black History Month.
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