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One More Scoop Of Vanilla: A New Proposal Looks To Loosen Radio Ownership Rules
A proposed change could see more radio stations ending up in the hands of fewer executives, which would have a homogenizing effect on radio dials around the U.S. The thing is, that's already happened.
Encore: 'The Gospel According to André': Look Fabulous, And Know Your History
André Leon Talley is a fixture in the fashion world. A former Vogue fashion editor and former judge on America's Next Top Model, The Gospel According to André looks at his life, work and influence.
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Janet Reno, First Female U.S. Attorney General, Dies At 78
Reno's tenure was marked by tragedy and controversy. But she left office widely respected for her independence and accomplishments.
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Donald Trump's Problems Are Much Deeper Than A Campaign Manager
Struggling candidates looking to fix their campaigns can usually start by looking in the mirror. That's certainly true here.
Police Confirm Death Of Officer Injured During Attack On Capitol
The Capitol Police said that officer Brian Sicknick died from his injuries and that several other officers injured in the attack remain hospitalized.
Redesigning The Office For The Next 100-Year Flu (Yes, It's Coming)
Architects are already looking beyond COVID-19 to imagine the office of 2025 and beyond — an office that will keep us safe on the job, whatever pandemic virus strikes next.
The economy is strong but voters aren't feeling it. That's a problem for Biden
President Biden's first year in the White House has been marked by record GDP growth and job gains, so why do voters keep giving him poor marks on the economy?
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How a whiskey-fueled meeting in 1949 led to Berlin's famed techno scene
All-night clubs in the German capital have long drawn "techno tourists." That might never have happened had a hotelier failed to negotiate the end of the city's curfew following World War II.
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Gen Z's political power: new data gives insight into America's youngest voters
Generation Z, which turned out in large numbers along with millennials last election, is still new to politics. A report exclusively obtained by NPR adds more context to the youngest voting bloc.
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Women were already unequal in the world of global health. The pandemic made it worse
A new report from Women in Global Health looks at how much ground was lost — and what the impact is on health care.
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