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Climate advocates boost EVs as anti-EV ads run in Pa. | StateImpact Pennsylvania
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The advocacy arm of the Environmental Defense Fund says EVs are getting more affordable and convenient each year.
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 1:48
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π Listen Now: 1,300 people died in heat-stricken Hajj pilgrimage
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All Things Considered on NPR One | 4:43
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π Listen Now: We're In For A Brutal Hurricane Season, According To Predictions
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Short Wave on NPR One | 11:47
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π Listen Now: MLB game in Alabama takes on extra significance following Willie Mays' death
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 2:50
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π Listen Now: Botanists in Vermont rediscovered a plant last seen there at the start of WW1
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 1:47
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π Listen Now: A recent high school grad dreams aloud about her hopes for college β and beyond.
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π Listen Now: The Turtle, America's First Submarine
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Off The Path From New York To Boston from WSHU on NPR One | 12:37
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π Listen Now: Colombiaβs battle against xenophobia
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π Listen Now: A New Kind of Primary Care Comes to America
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Tradeoffs from WFYI Public Radio on NPR One | 25:13
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π Listen Now: Climate change is deadly. Exactly how deadly?
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 3:49
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π Listen Now: SwordTube, En Garde!
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Endless Thread from WBUR on NPR One | 21:31
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π Listen Now: Can AI Caribou Lead Us To Our Prehistoric Past?
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Points North from Interlochen Public Radio on NPR One | 18:11
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π Listen Now: 'Planet Money': How the FBI's fake cell phone company put criminals into jail cells
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 3:21
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π Listen Now: Independent media in India are banding together to counter eroding press freedom
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Weekend Edition Saturday on NPR One | 4:39
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π Listen Now: Military repatriation: Accounting for the fallen and honoring their sacrifice
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 4:00
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π Listen Now: The Corruption Scandal That Rocked The Navy
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Fresh Air on NPR One | 43:49
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π Listen Now: How Putin is remaking Russia
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Here & Now on NPR One | 9:42
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π Listen Now: Like to bike? Your knees will thank you and you may live longer, too
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 3:39
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π Listen Now: How AI is polluting our culture
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On Point from WBUR on NPR One | 47:34
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π Listen Now: The Hidden World Of Plant Intelligence
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Fresh Air on NPR One | 45:59
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What a 1968 Columbia University protester makes of todayβs pro-Palestinian encampment
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A college professor who protested the Vietnam War in 1968 compares her experiences with the pro-Palestinian protests currently happening at Columbia University.
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π Listen Now: Why Should the U.S. Send Aid to Ukraine?
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State Of The World From NPR on NPR One | 7:26
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When judges get free trips to luxury resorts, disclosure is spotty
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Many federal judges receive free rooms and subsidized travel to luxury resorts for legal conferences. NPR found that dozens of judges did not fully disclose the perks they got.
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Dickey Betts, founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, dies at 80
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The influential guitarist, songwriter and singer was best known for the song "Ramblin' Man." Betts's blues, rock and country-influenced guitar style helped define Southern rock in the 1960s and '70s.
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π Listen Now: One engineer may have saved the world from a massive cyber attack
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All Things Considered on NPR One | 5:19
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π Listen Now: 92,000 Transgender People Took This Survey. Here's What We Learned
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Tradeoffs from WFYI Public Radio on NPR One | 20:49
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π Listen Now: Federal officials are tracking the outbreak of avian influenza in dairy cattle
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 4:08
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π Listen Now: What Happened To The Crows?
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Curious City from WBEZ Chicago on NPR One | 16:56
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π Listen Now: The importance of bird flu
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KCRW's Second Opinion from KCRW on NPR One | 4:13
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Discover new and emerging artists, watch videos and live stream rare in-studio performances and concerts, all curated by Public Radio's best music
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π Listen Now: People say they're leaving religion due to anti-LGBTQ teachings and sexual abuse
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 2:31
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Tennessee becomes the first state to protect musicians and other artists against AI
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The Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security Act, or ELVIS Act, is an updated version of the state's right of publicity law. The new legislation includes AI-specific protections.
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Why Ireland is one of the most pro-Palestinian nations in the world
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One of the most pro-Palestinian nations in the world is not an Arab or Muslim country. It's not even in the Middle East. Polls show Ireland has some of the highest support for the Palestinians.
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Cutting emissions means making fundamental business changes, and manufacturers are often wary, says a consultant who works with those businesses on topics including sustainability.
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π Listen Now: Veterans Peace Group Launches Anti-Islamophobia Campaign
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π Listen Now: Encore: Getting home
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Endless Thread from WBUR on NPR One | 37:01
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π Listen Now: βThe Art of Warβ: songs of Palestinian solidarity created in Chicago
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π Listen Now: Hurray for the Riff Raff, the rail-riding teen poet who lived to sing the tale
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 6:56
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π Listen Now: Which is better, chicken or fish?
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The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast from KCRW on NPR One | 15:11
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High-ranking oil and gas official resigns from DEP | StateImpact Pennsylvania
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As of Friday, Scott Perry is no longer Deputy Secretary for Oil and Gas Management at DEP, an agency spokesman confirmed in an email.
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How I Built This With Guy Raz from Wondery on NPR One | 39:44
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π Listen Now: Russia's military forces Ukrainian troops out of a strategically important town
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Morning Edition on NPR One | 3:39
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The hottest trend in U.S. cities? Changing zoning rules to allow more housing
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As Americans struggle to find affordable housing, cities are realizing their own rules have made it too hard and expensive to build the homes they need. Now, some cities are trying to change that.
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π Listen Now: One Chicago dad starts a cookie biz inspired by his son, who has autism
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