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A Ukrainian dance troupe in the U.S. fights disinformation, one high kick at a time
The Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, which turns 50 this year, hopes to counter Russian aggression by teaching U.S. audiences about Ukrainian history and culture.
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A Former NSA Deputy Director Weighs In On 'Snowden'
You can probably guess what a former deputy director of the National Security Agency thinks of the new biopic on Edward Snowden.
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Pass The Fortune Cookies, Hold The Ganglia: Feasting On Star Trek's Discovery
If you're looking to throw a space-themed dinner party this weekend, the season finale of Star Trek: Discovery on Sunday is a good place to go for intergalactic inspiration.
The Forgotten Renewable: Geothermal Energy Production Heats Up
Experts say the American West is full of geothermal reservoirs whose energy could power millions of homes. But extracting that energy isn't easy.
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A Visit To Houston's Himalaya: Pakistani And Indian Food With Deep Texas Roots
Chef Kaiser Lashkari's Pakistani restaurant has become a Houston institution. It's also emblematic of the multi-ethnic city itself, with flavors that borrow happily from other culinary traditions.
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Coal Towns Face An Uncertain Future. What Is The Country Obliged To Do?
As utilities transition away from coal power, what, if anything, do they owe the places that were built around supplying that coal? A Montana lawmaker is among those trying to make that case.
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How the Anti-Defamation League Is Fighting Election Misinformation Online
As social media platforms self-regulate hate speech control, nonprofits like the ADL are taking it upon themselves to hold companies to their pledges to control election season disinformation.
Players are pushing back against free video games that rely on in-game purchases
In 2012, a studio had a game with no publishers. So it tried something new. Now, many studios use the "live service model." Rather than costing money upfront, games are free with "in-game purchases."
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World Cup Kicks Off In Russia
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with New York Times sports reporter Tariq Panja about the kickoff of the 2018 World Cup that began Thursday in Russia.
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Deep sea rescues have a mixed track record. The Pisces III is one that succeeded
An international mission rescued both occupants of a sunken submersible off the coast of Ireland in 1973 with just 12 minutes to spare. The men had spent three days in darkness and silence.
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