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Arrested 6 years ago, Bangladeshi journalist reflects on prime minister resigning
by Ailsa Chang
NPR's Ailsa Chang spoke with Shahidul Alam, a photojournalist, writer and activist based in Dhaka, about the longtime prime minister of Bangladesh fleeing amid protests.
In China, AI-generated avatars are making work easier for some online influencers
by Emily Feng
Do you sometimes wish you could clone yourself to complete all your work? Companies in China are creating digital avatars using generative artificial intelligence to do just that.
The Borel wildfire is devastating parts of California. One man shares his story
by Michael Levitt
There are more than 80 major wildfires burning across the western United States. In California, one family escaped the Borel fire, which continues to engulf large swaths of land.
Rapper Flavor Flav on why he decided to sponsor the U.S. women's water polo team
NPR's Juana Summers talks to rapper Flavor Flav about his decision to sponsor the U.S. Women's water polo team at the 2024 Olympic Games.
At the G20, a billionaire tax is being proposed. But is it feasible?
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with economist Gabriel Zucman, who created a blueprint for a global wealth tax that the Brazilian government recently introduced at a G20 meeting.
In Missouri, Rep. Cori Bush faces a primary challenge over views on Israel
by Jason Rosenbaum
Democratic Rep. Cori Bush’s criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza partly prompted her main primary challenger, prosecutor Wesley Bell, to enter the race.
Former Olympian Abby Wambach plays a game of Wild Card
U.S. soccer legend Abby Wambach draws from the Wild Card deck. She tells NPR's Rachel Martin why she see success as a daily practice and why she's comfortable with the idea of being forgotten.
On MoonDial, guitarist Pat Metheny embraces the power of improv
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with guitarist Pat Metheny about his new album "MoonDial."
The weight of competitive climbing
A journey through the depths of disordered eating in the sport of rock climbing.
Two U.S. Olympic powerhouses are having a moment
Swimmer Katie Ledecky and gymnast Simone Biles have had a successful few days at the Olympics in Paris.