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Does HBO's 'The Wire' still hold up after 20 years?
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Omar Little, Jimmy McNulty, Stringer Bell, Snot Boogie. If you recognize these names, you are probably a fan of the HBO series The Wire. This month marks 20 years since the series premiere. It ran for five seasons, following the lives of the cops, criminals, political players, and everyday folks caught up in Baltimore's often futile war on drugs. M…
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'Roe v. Wade' repeal raises questions about other constitutional rights
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Fresh Air Weekend: The sensory world of animals; Mothering as social change
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Ed Yong talks about the diversity of perception in the animal world. Justin Chang reviews Good Luck to You, Leo Grande and Cha Cha Real Smooth. Angela Garbes says raising kids is undervalued.Av Fresh Air
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Internet superstar Conan Gray releases 2nd full album 'Superache'
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NPR's Susan Davis speaks to Conan Gray, a singer-songwriter who became popular after uploading his music to YouTube as a teenager. He just came out with his second full-length album, "Superache."Av NPR
In a 6-3 vote along partisan lines, the Supreme Court's conservative majority has overturned Roe v. Wade, the 50-year-old case that was the basis for legal abortion across the United States. The result: a split national landscape, with states free to enforce laws prohibiting abortion. This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, national c…
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An Aquinnah Wampanoag elder is restoring some land to what it was before colonists
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On the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, members of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe are trying to restore land to the way it looked, smelled and sounded pre-colonialism.Av NPR
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Fed chairman will testify before a pair of Congressional committees this week
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Federal Reserve Chairman Powell answers questions from a Senate committee Wednesday. He's sure to be asked about inflation and possible fallout from the Fed's efforts to bring prices under control.Av NPR
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Senate negotiators reach a final bipartisan agreement on a gun safety bill
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A bipartisan gun safety bill, poised to pass the Senate, could be the first major gun measure in decades. It's a narrow bill that President Biden supports, even though he wants it to go further.Av NPR
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More than 900 people have reportedly been killed in an earthquake in Afghanistan
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The hardest hit areas were remote farming villages in the eastern Afghan province of Paktika. "All the village completely is destroyed," said one man, showing collapsed homes on a cell phone video.Av NPR
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Jenny Slate talks new 'Marcel the Shell' movie
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Anti-abortion advocates bring fight to Colorado
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Opponents of abortion rights are seeking to take the fight to all 50 states, now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade.Av Dan Boyce
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Following the most recent mass shootings, NPR's Michel Martin asks Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith, of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, how public health officials view this moment.Av NPR
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Jeff Bridges makes 'The Old Man' worth a watch
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FX's The Old Man can be predictable, but the performance by star Jeff Bridges — who plays a retired CIA operative living under a fake name — makes it worthwhile.Av NPR
Following the passage of the first gun control measures in decades, NPR's Michel Martin asks Columbia Law professor Jeffrey Fagan about how the impact of firearms laws can be measured.Av NPR
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Jenny Slate talks new 'Marcel the Shell' movie
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Kentucky's abortion trigger ban takes effect
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Kentucky's abortion ban went into effect immediately when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday morning. Opponents and supporters of the ban are now grappling with new realities.Av NPR
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Anti-abortion advocates bring fight to Colorado
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Opponents of abortion rights are seeking to take the fight to all 50 states, now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade.Av Dan Boyce
Following the most recent mass shootings, NPR's Michel Martin asks Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith, of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, how public health officials view this moment.Av NPR
Following the passage of the first gun control measures in decades, NPR's Michel Martin asks Columbia Law professor Jeffrey Fagan about how the impact of firearms laws can be measured.Av NPR
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Jeff Bridges makes 'The Old Man' worth a watch
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Kentucky's abortion trigger ban takes effect
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Kentucky's abortion ban went into effect immediately when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday morning. Opponents and supporters of the ban are now grappling with new realities.Av NPR