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Panning For Gold And Self-Awareness In John Adams' New Opera
Set in the California mining camps of the 1850s, Girls of the Golden West, sifts through themes that still weigh heavy today.
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Gaslighting: How A Flicker Of Self-Doubt Warps Our Response To Sexual Harassment
From a teenager's encounter to today's revelations about Harvey Weinstein, Charlie Rose and so many more, a writer wrestles with the ways women are taught to doubt their own experiences.
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This month's playlist features songs from a Russian avant-garde band, Australian hip-hop artists and 19-year-old twins from Chicago.
For LGBTQ People Of Color, Discrimination Compounds
LGBTQ people of color are more than twice as likely as their white counterparts to say they've been discriminated against because they are LGBTQ in applying for jobs and interacting with police.
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Ash Fills The Sky As Bali's Mount Agung Erupts
The volcano on the Indonesian tourist island covered nearby villages with a thin layer of ash.
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You may think it's a noble idea to photograph yourself helping poor children in a faraway country. A new campaign has a different perspective.
Studying Artificial Intelligence At New York University
New York University just opened an institute that studies the social implications of artificial intelligence. NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks with co-founder Kate Crawford.
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Montana Monument May Expand Under Trump Administration
An area sacred to the Blackfeet tribe could become a national monument in the home state of Donald Trump's secretary of the interior.
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Navy Names 3 Sailors Lost In Aircraft Crash Off Japan
The Navy identified Matthew Chialastri, an aviation boatswain's mate airman from Louisiana; Lt. Steven Combs and Bryan Grosso, an aviation ordnanceman airman apprentice, both from Florida.
Net Neutrality: The Long View
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has released a proposal to repeal all of the agency's rules governing net neutrality. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the man who coined the term "net neutrality," Columbia University law professor Tim Wu.
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