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On 'Jackman,' Jack Harlow is aggrieved and ready to let everyone hear about it
The rapper's third album is a string of prickly songs that spend more time exposing his neuroses than truly analyzing them.
The Kung Fu Nuns Of Kathmandu
They call themselves the "fearless ones." They've built a reputation not just for their martial arts prowess but for teaching girls to stand up for their rights. And they love watching horror movies.
As Cities Grapple With Climate Change, Gas Utilities Fight To Stay In Business
Natural gas utilities face a bleak future in a world increasingly concerned about climate change. An NPR investigation shows how they work to block local climate action and protect their business.
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She Watched Bootleg Episodes Of Seinfeld, Now The Indonesian Comic Performs Stand-Up
Sakdiyah Ma'ruf grew up watching bootleg videos of Roseanne Barr and Jerry Seinfeld. Now she is breaking ground as a stand-up comedian who wears a hijab while openly mocking religious fundamentalists.
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Mandelas
Linda talks with Mongadi Mafata, a court reporter for the Sowetan newspaper in South Africa, about the divorce proceedings between President Nelson Mandela and his estranged wife, Winnie. As of today, the divorce is final, after some powerful testimony from the Mr. Mandela in which he claimed she made him the lonliest man in the country, testimony Winnie Mandela's lawyers did not refute. Mafata says that this testimony was meant to prove that there were irreconcilable differences between the couple, grounds for granting the divorce. The financial settlement is scheduled for tomorrow.
Where Recovery Stands In Puerto Rico
Most Puerto Ricans remain without power and basic supplies. David Greene talks about recovery efforts with Chris Krebs of the Department of Homeland Security.
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An ad hoc army of volunteers assembles to help Ukrainian refugees
The U.N. is coordinating much of the aid to refugees. But central to the efforts are self-organized groups of volunteers, often coming together on social media, who have dropped everything to assist.
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Oregon Senator On 'Unmarked Paramilitary Presence' In Portland
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley about the presence of federal troops in Portland and his calls to the Department of Homeland Security to remove them.
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Senators downplay threats from unidentified objects, but call for more information
Many Democrats defended the Biden administration's cautious approach. But lawmakers of both parties urged the president to address the nation.
Phoenix police allegedly beat, repeatedly tased deaf Black man who has cerebral palsy
The August incident is under investigation by the police department's internal affairs division and is being reviewed by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
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