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NPR.org - 22 January 2018, 17:23 (+ 2294 days 4 hours and 42 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
An increasing number of theoretical physicist think that our universe is only one among infinitely many — but this speculation is not based on sound...
An increasing number of theoretical physicist think that our universe is only one among infinitely many — but this speculation is not based on sound...
NPR.org - 21 January 2018, 22:55 (+ 2294 days 23 hours and 10 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
Shaping our lives around fulfilling social, intellectual and creative potential — keys to happiness — is more compatible with sustainability than pursuing...
Shaping our lives around fulfilling social, intellectual and creative potential — keys to happiness — is more compatible with sustainability than pursuing...
NPR.org - 20 January 2018, 12:11 (+ 2296 days 9 hours and 55 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
Helen Grace James has been fighting for her honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force for 60 years. Now that she's won it, NPR's Scott Simon reflects...
Helen Grace James has been fighting for her honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force for 60 years. Now that she's won it, NPR's Scott Simon reflects...
NPR.org - 19 January 2018, 17:51 (+ 2297 days 4 hours and 14 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
NPR's acting Senior Vice President for News and Editorial Director Christopher Turpin shares his vision for the upcoming year.
NPR's acting Senior Vice President for News and Editorial Director Christopher Turpin shares his vision for the upcoming year.
NPR.org - 17 January 2018, 23:33 (+ 2298 days 22 hours and 33 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
President Duterte "does not like the press," writes Sheila S. Coronel, dean of academic affairs at Columbia University's journalism school. The Rappler...
President Duterte "does not like the press," writes Sheila S. Coronel, dean of academic affairs at Columbia University's journalism school. The Rappler...
NPR.org - 17 January 2018, 13:00 (+ 2299 days 9 hours and 6 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
This week on Ask Code Switch, a question from a Florida high school student who wants to know how to fight against injustice without antagonizing his teachers.
This week on Ask Code Switch, a question from a Florida high school student who wants to know how to fight against injustice without antagonizing his teachers.
NPR.org - 16 January 2018, 17:02 (+ 2300 days 5 hours and 4 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
The danger for the U.S. is that Trump's reported slurs make China an even more enticing partner for African nations, writes British-Somali journalist Ismail...
The danger for the U.S. is that Trump's reported slurs make China an even more enticing partner for African nations, writes British-Somali journalist Ismail...
NPR.org - 15 January 2018, 00:42 (+ 2301 days 21 hours and 23 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
At the Golden Globes, Oprah Winfrey told the story of Recy Taylor's rape in 1944. Taylor died last month at 97. NPR's Michel Martin reflects on their 2011...
At the Golden Globes, Oprah Winfrey told the story of Recy Taylor's rape in 1944. Taylor died last month at 97. NPR's Michel Martin reflects on their 2011...
NPR.org - 13 January 2018, 13:29 (+ 2303 days 8 hours and 36 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
On Thursday, President Trump described Haiti and most of Africa with a vulgar term. Here's why that shouldn't surprise you.
On Thursday, President Trump described Haiti and most of Africa with a vulgar term. Here's why that shouldn't surprise you.
NPR.org - 13 January 2018, 12:46 (+ 2303 days 9 hours and 20 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
This week President Trump spoke in vulgar terms about immigrants and their countries of origin. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the president's choice of...
This week President Trump spoke in vulgar terms about immigrants and their countries of origin. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the president's choice of...
NPR.org - 12 January 2018, 22:18 (+ 2303 days 23 hours and 48 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
First NPR didn't use "the word," and then it did, as it tried to focus on the underlying story.
First NPR didn't use "the word," and then it did, as it tried to focus on the underlying story.
NPR.org - 12 January 2018, 18:15 (+ 2304 days 3 hours and 51 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
Over half of the dogs and cats around the globe battle the bulge. A pet obesity specialist says a deep human-animal bond may inadvertently be causing unhealthy...
Over half of the dogs and cats around the globe battle the bulge. A pet obesity specialist says a deep human-animal bond may inadvertently be causing unhealthy...
NPR.org - 12 January 2018, 17:46 (+ 2304 days 4 hours and 20 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
The best way to defend everything we really do know, according to science, is to begin by admitting our own ignorance — to ask "What don't you know?"...
The best way to defend everything we really do know, according to science, is to begin by admitting our own ignorance — to ask "What don't you know?"...
NPR.org - 11 January 2018, 19:33 (+ 2305 days 2 hours and 33 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
In response to a report of "heroic" behavior by a female mountain gorilla aiming to protect her baby, anthropologist Barbara J. King explores questions...
In response to a report of "heroic" behavior by a female mountain gorilla aiming to protect her baby, anthropologist Barbara J. King explores questions...
NPR.org - 11 January 2018, 18:52 (+ 2305 days 3 hours and 14 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
As news about entitlement programs trends, we're hearing more about whether that's a good word for them.
As news about entitlement programs trends, we're hearing more about whether that's a good word for them.
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