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Explaining the war of words between Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion
The rappers Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion are trading barbs in their new songs. We break down what prompted this falling out between former collaborators.
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Taylor Swift and her Swifties provide an economic boost for Kansas City
When Taylor Swift brought her tour to Kansas City and then started dating NFL star Travis Kelce, it helped boost the city's economy.
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AI concerns grow as billions of people worldwide prepare to vote this year
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with scholar and technology policy expert Alondra Nelson about the ways artificial intelligence is posing challenges to electoral integrity around the world.
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How a cyberattack left one Indiana hospital reeling
Cyberattacks on hospitals are increasing. We follow an Indiana hospital's hacking story, showing how patient care was affected, in addition to the hospital's bottom line.
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Suspect Dead In Shooting At YouTube Headquarters
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Sam Harnett of member station KQED about the shooting that occurred Tuesday at YouTube's headquarters. Police say a woman, who is believed to be the suspect, is dead.
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After seeing OpenAI's Sora, Tyler Perry says jobs are going to be lost
The text-to-video model Sora stunned observers with its cinematic video outputs. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Alex Weprin of The Hollywood Reporter about why the entertainment industry is nervous.
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The Landscape For Campaign Finance, 10 Years After Citizens United
It's been a decade since the Supreme Court decided Citizens United v. FEC. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Nate Persily of Stanford Law School about the decision's effect on campaign finance.
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Before the internet, how the LA Public Library helped readers pick their next novel
The Los Angeles Public Library stores thousands of index cards with staff reviews of books dating back to the 1920s. A librarian explains how they were used and what we can learn from them today.
Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson discusses his quest to slow aging
NPR's A Martinez speaks with tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson about the Netflix documentary "Don't Die: The Man That Wants To Live Forever," which portrays his quest to slow aging.
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Why techies are excited about AI agents that do errands for you
Gadgets powered by AI that can complete everyday tasks are coming into the workplace.
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