Tinbete Ermyas
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NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks to journalist Anshel Pfeffer about the Israeli public and international community's response to Netanyahu’s refusal to commit to a ceasefire amid hostage deaths.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Edwidge Dandicat about her new essay collection, We're Alone.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with researcher James Penca about two new discoveries in the wreck of the Titanic: a statue experts thought lost, and the collapse of an iconic part of the ship.
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This summer, RMS Titanic, Inc. — the salvor-in-possession of the wreck — made its first unmanned dive to the wreck in 14 years. The team uncovered some rare finds — and losses.
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One woman decided to catch thieves by putting an AirTag inside one of her packages. The robbers took the bait, and they were caught.
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The Walt Disney Company has reversed its decision to toss a wrongful death suit over a Disney+ agreement.
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NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with NerdWallet's Holden Lewis about how new real estate rules could reshape the homebuying process.
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NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with New Yorker editor David Remnick about his recent profile of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
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Thursday, Aug. 15, is International Apostrophe Day. It couldn’t have come at a more perfect time. amid confusion over the possessive name of the Democratic candidates for president and vice president.
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Eighteen-year-old guitar prodigy Grace Bowers releases her debut album, Wine on Venus.