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An audio producer is this poet's unsung hero
My Unsung Hero tells the stories of people whose kindness left a lasting impression on someone else. Poet Joy Ladin's found her unsung hero in an audio producer.
Sen. Raphael Warnock on his new memoir 'A Way Out of No Way' and what gives him hope
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. Raphael Warnock about his memoir A Way Out of No Way and how he proved himself wrong by winning a Georgia Senate seat as a Black Democrat.
First minister of Scotland unveils campaign for Scottish independence
by Willem Marx
The first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, announced that her relatively autonomous government in Scotland would pursue a second referendum on full Scottish independence.
Tips for trying to learn a 'heritage language'
by Shereen Marisol Meraji
Have you ever tried to learn another language? If so, you know how tough it can be. Now imagine trying to learn another language everyone already expects you to know.
Conflict flared at Fox News after Biden's victory in 2020, former Fox editor says
by David Folkenflik
A former Fox News political editor explains how the channel called Arizona for Biden during the 2020 election, and how that enraged former President Trump and controversy erupted within Fox.
The impact of gas prices in Los Angeles
by Saul Gonzalez
Gas prices in California are some of the highest in the country. People in Los Angeles are getting creative in order to continue driving.
A new report finds 'shortfalls' in how Trump decided to move U.S. Space Command
by Dan Boyce
President Trump moved U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama. The Government Accountability Office now says the decision had "significant shortfalls."
Another ugly day for stocks pushed the S&P 500 into a 'bear market'
by David Gura
Ahead of a critical Federal Reserve meeting, disappointing data on inflation has pushed the S&P 500, a broad-based stock index, into bear market territory.
This kindergarten class has raised and set free 18 orphaned turtles
A kindergarten class in Stone Harbor, N.J., recently set free 18 orphaned turtles it raised from eggs. They're part of a program that has saved thousands of diamond terrapin turtles over 20 years.