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4,000 veterans live unhoused in LA County. 'City of Tents' explores Veterans Row
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with KCRW's Anna Scott about her podcast "City of Tents: Veterans Row." It focuses on a former homeless encampment outside a Department of Veterans Affairs campus.
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2023 has already brought plenty of surprises for video game fans
It's a good time to be someone who plays video games. NPR's Juana Summers speaks with James Mastromarino, who edits gaming coverage for NPR, to talk about the year so far.
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Argentina is dealing with one of the highest rates of inflation in the world
Recession looms for Argentina as the country officially eclipses the 100 percent inflation mark.
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Tucker Carlson is out at Fox. What happened?
He was one of the country’s most watched cable TV stars. But Tucker Carlson is out of a job.
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New state laws are rolling back regulations on child labor
Newly passed or pending state laws make it easier for companies to work children for longer hours under more dangerous conditions.
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The Sounds of America: 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)'
Sweet dreams are made of this / Who am I to disagree? I travel the world and the seven seas / Everybody's looking for something
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Why customer service ratings are getting worse
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with former customer service executive Amas Tenumah, author of Waiting for Service, on recent surveys showing Americans' dissatisfaction at record highs.
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The White House is avoiding one word when it comes to Silicon Valley Bank: bailout
The Biden administration has taken pains to avoid the word "bailout" in describing the effort to rescue Silicon Valley Bank depositors. Yet banking experts say it sure does look like a bailout.
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Many people are turning to yoga during Lent
Lent is a time for Christians to reflect and repent. It's also a time to take on a devotional practice. For a growing number, that practice has become yoga.
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First Republic Bank shares fell again, and investors are concerned
The bank reported it lost more customer deposits than expected during the banking tumult in March, and investors are concerned.
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