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'Not the End of the World' author on tackling climate change
NPR's Andrew Limbong interviews Hannah Ritchie, author of the book, Not the End of the World, about how we can address climate change and create a sustainable world.
White House blames Texas in deadly migrant drowning
by Dan Katz
A woman and two children drowned in the Rio Grande while attempting to cross the U.S. border. U.S. border authorities officials say the state of Texas blocked them from conducting a rescue operation.
Republican candidates make final appeal before frigid Iowa caucuses
by Clay Masters
It's the final day of campaigning before Monday's Iowa Republican caucuses.
An NPR music critic's take on the Grammy nominees for best new artist
by Stephen Thompson
A review of the category ahead of the 2024 Grammys.
How TikTok's entry into the e-commerce space is playing out with users
by Emma Klein
TikTok shop launched in the U.S. a few months ago, posing a threat to Amazon's dominance in online shopping. NPR talked to users, sellers, and experts about how the app's marketplace is working.
Podcast explores effort to restore Florida Everglades
Bright Lit Place, a new podcast from member station WLRN tells the story of the long-running effort to undo the damage to the Florida Everglades.
21 Savage drops first solo album in over 5 years
by Rodney Carmichael
NPR'S Andrew Limbong talks to Rodney Carmichael about rapper 21 Savage's new album, American Dream.
Trump's week in federal court
by Domenico Montanaro
This week in federal court, we heard the full extent of Trump's vision of presidential immunity.
Current best practices for resume writing
by Marielle Segarra
LIfe Kit has tips on how to improve your resume.
Struggling to have fun in your life? You're not alone
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Catherine Price, author of The Power of Fun, about why it can be so difficult for adults to have fun and how people can find ways to incorporate fun into their life.
Israeli lawmaker on the U.N. genocide case against Israel
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Ofer Cassif, a member of Israel's parliament, about his support of South Africa's genocide case against Israel's government at the International Court of Justice.