As Halloween approaches, it’s time to start thinking about costumes for the upcoming festivities. But first, NPR wants to hear about your favorite unique holiday traditions.
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Author: Brittney Melton
As Halloween approaches, it’s time to start thinking about costumes for the upcoming festivities. But first, NPR wants to hear about your favorite unique holiday traditions.
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Author: Ian Frazier
A software engineer in San Francisco is putting a new spin on surveillance technology. The Bop Spotter uses a jury-rigged, solar powered android phone running the song identifier app Shazam to quietly listen in on and record what music passersby are listening to.
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Author: Chloe Veltman
The off-beat psycho dramedy A Different Man follows Edward (Sebastian Stan), an aspiring actor living with facial disfigurement. He takes an opportunity to try a new procedure and reconstruct his appearance. But then, he encounters a guy with the same condition he once had, and who lives a fun, fulfilling life. To put it mildly, Edward now has some regrets.
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NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and KUOW listener John Weaver of Tacoma, Wash.
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Author: Will Shortz
Margaret Atwood knows that she scares people. She opens up about that perception and also reflects on the bad advice she’s received in her career and how she takes vengeance.
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Author: Rachel Martin
Three photojournalists have created an in-depth report on electronic waste — its negative and … positive … consequences.
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Author: Jonathan Lambert
This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with special guest Kara Jackson and panelists Alzo Slade, Joyelle Nicole Johnson, and Scaachi Koul
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The renowned North Carolina landmark and tourist attraction was slammed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The estate says parts of the entrance and farm were damaged and some animals were lost.
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Author: Juliana Kim