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Poet Amy Gerstler knows it's spring
Amy Gerstler's 14th book of poetry, Is This My Final Form? comes out in April. One of its poems is about this change of season, welcoming spring.
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Conclave to elect the next pope beginning
The papal conclave is beginning Wednesday at the Vatican, as 133 cardinal electors undertake the solemn task of choosing the next leader of the Catholic Church.
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The future of federal support for farmers
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Ann Veneman, President George W. Bush's agriculture secretary, about the relationship between farmers and the federal government.
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Are you a new grandparent? NPR wants to hear from you for National Grandparent's Day
National Grandparents Day is Sep. 7. NPR wants to hear from new grandparents about how your life has changed.
New survey finds many young men in the U.S. are worried about their futures
A new survey of 1,000 young men in the U.S. shows many feel worried about their futures. NPR speaks with Aaron Smith of the Young Men Research Project about the survey and its findings.
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These catchy old songs aren't as think as you drunk they are
People are drinking less these days, but drinking songs never go out of style. The Lomax Archive is dropping a new album of traditional songs this week.
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A special shoutout to fathers
A special shoutout to fathers on Father's Day.
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Yurok Tribe reclaims sacred land
It's being called the largest land return deal in California's history. Yurok Fisheries Department Director Barry McCovey tells NPR's Scott Detrow what it means for the Yurok Tribe and for the land.
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Copenhagen's climate preparedness projects
As the climate gets warmer, Copenhagen spends over a billion dollars to mitigate future flooding.
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What makes queer cinema... queer?
NPR's movie critic and producers discuss how queerness is present across all genres of movies in ways seen and unseen.
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