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'Klaus' Is Up For Best Animated Feature Film At Oscars
NPR's Noel King talks to Spanish animator and director Sergio Pablos who created Klaus, an animated Santa Claus origin story that's been nominated for an Academy Award.
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Stacey Abrams Spearheads 'Fair Fight,' A Campaign Against Voter Suppression
Since losing the Georgia governor's race in 2018, the Democrat has launched the voting rights campaign that's active in 18 battleground states ahead of this year's election.
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A New Rail Line In Lahore May Damage Heritage Sites, Activists In Pakistan Warn
With help from China, Pakistan's government is building a 16-mile-long metro in Lahore to ease traffic. But it comes with a catch. It passes near many of the city's historical buildings.
Tsampa: The Tibetan Cereal That Helped Spark An Uprising
This roasted barley flour has been a Tibetan staple for centuries. When China annexed Tibet in the 1950s, tsampa became a rallying point for the resistance. But will it catch on in America?
New Documentary Explores The Spectacular Failure Of 'The Dana Carvey Show'
In 1996, The Dana Carvey Show debuted -- then folded after producing only eight episodes. Critic David Bianculli says Hulu's Too Funny To Fail about the flop is entertaining from beginning to end.
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Author Kazuo Ishiguro Explores Love, Loneliness And Connection In 'Klara And The Sun'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Kazuo Ishiguro about his new novel, Klara and the Sun, a story about a small AI girl robot created to keep teens from becoming lonely.
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NPR/Ipsos Poll: Nearly One-Third Of Parents May Stick With Remote Learning
Four out of 5 parents told us they support targeted interventions by schools that would help students recover academic, social and emotional skills.
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Reporter's Role In Exposing Hiroshima Cover-Up Explored In 'Fallout'
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lesley Blume about her new book, Fallout, which explores how reporter John Hersey uncovered the effects of the atomic bomb after the U.S. dropped it on Hiroshima.
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Opinion: 75 Years On, Remember Hiroshima And Nagasaki. But Remember Toyama Too
A U.S. firebombing campaign targeted Toyama and other Japanese cities, killing 180,000 before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, write geographer Cary Karacas and historian David Fedman.
Record-Breaking Flooding In China Has Left Over One Million People Displaced
Flooding continues to devastate the city of Zhengzhou in the central Chinese province of Henan, where thousands remain stranded without power or food.
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