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NPR's Linda Holmes discusses the Oscar nominations
Oscar nominations were revealed Thursday morning. We get reaction from NPR critic Linda Holmes.
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At 400 years old, this bond from the 1600s is still paying interest
Hidden deep in an archive in New Jersey is the world's oldest living bond. It's gearing up for its 400th birthday and still paying interest.
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Chef Samin Nosrat explains the major shift in her perspective after her father died
Chef Samin Nosrat draws a card from the Wild Card deck and tells NPR's Rachel Martin about the truth that guides her life.
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Are we entering a new nuclear arms race?
Yaroslav Trofimov of The Wall Street Journal explains why he thinks that the U.S., Russia, and China have entered a new nuclear race.
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Six seasons and a sequel: 'Peaky Blinders' is easy to consume and impossible to forget
Tommy Shelby's estranged son has taken control of the old gang and is making new and dangerous moves and alliances. Cillian Murphy stars in this gripping movie-length Peaky Blinders sequel.
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Lesley Manville says her stage and screen careers 'feed each other'
The decorated British actress discusses her new film Midwinter Break, her role in Oedipus on Broadway and how she balances stage and screen.
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Remembering the co-creator of the Pop Tart
NPR remembers William "Bill" Post today. He was the co-creator of the Kellogg's Pop-Tarts, and died on Saturday, February 10th at 96 years old.
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Recent tech layoffs cause fears of another dot-com bust
Tech companies are laying off thousands of workers in a reversal of their hiring boom during the pandemic. Should we worry about another dot-com bust like the one in 2000?
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Nicki Minaj shattered rap's glass ceiling — but never stopped fighting
For the better part of a decade, Nicki simply existing as Nicki felt like a radical act. Along the way, things changed: rap, the internet, fandom, feminism. Maybe Minaj did, too.
The Fall And Rise Of U.S. Inequality, In 2 Graphs
Since World War II, inequality in the U.S. has gone through two, dramatically different phases.
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