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Hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson dig into the internet's vast and curious ecosystem of online communities to find untold histories, unsolved mysteries, and other jaw-dropping stories online and IRL.
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WBUR's reintroducing you to Endless Thread's 2020 series, "Madness," that unraveled the shocking story of forced brainwashing and the murky history of CIA-funded mind-control experiments. This feed is the home of Beyond All Repair, WBUR & ZSP Media's 10-part true crime investigative series as well as Violation, a podcast from WBUR & The Marshall Project, exploring America’s opaque parole system.
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Hosted by Meghna Chakrabarti, On Point is a unique, curiosity-driven combination of original reporting, newsmaker interviews, first-person stories, and in-depth analysis, making the world more intelligible and humane. When the world is more complicated than ever, we aim to make sense of it together. On Point is produced by WBUR.
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A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just for you.
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The news you need to know today — and the stories that will stick with you tomorrow. Plus, special series and behind-the-scenes extras from Here & Now hosts Robin Young, Scott Tong and Deepa Fernandes with help from Producer Chris Bentley and the team at NPR and WBUR.
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Created and produced by parents of young children, WBUR's Circle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 3-103. Each 15 to 25-minute episode explores important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity. And each episode ends with an activity that inspires a deeper conversation between children and grown-ups.
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Hosted by Meghna Chakrabarti, On Point is a unique, curiosity-driven combination of original reporting, newsmaker interviews, first-person stories, and in-depth analysis, making the world more intelligible and humane. When the world is more complicated than ever, we aim to make sense of it together. On Point is produced by WBUR.
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For 20 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast. Each week, host Anna Martin brings you stories and conversations about love in all its glorious permutations, dumb pitfalls and life-changing moments. New episodes every Wednesday. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subsc ...
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Season 4: "Postmortem" is about the stolen bodies of Harvard and the gray market for human remains. Find out what happened at Harvard Medical School: how body parts were stolen and sold across the country. Who did this and why?
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The best long-form audio series from WBUR, Boston's NPR, all in one feed.
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On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts’ Show of the Year of 2021, Maria García combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. She also explores the indelible mark she left on Latino identity and belonging, whether it’s fatherhood, big-butt politics, and the fraught relationship with whiteness and language.
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Provocative stories and authentic voices from around Boston.
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Kind World is a show about how a single act of kindness can change someone's life. In each episode, hosts and reporters Yasmin Amer and Andrea Asuaje search the world for good news stories that will restore your faith in humanity. A production of WBUR.
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An exploration of the life that happens before, behind, and beyond the spotlight. Host Geoff Edgers paints intimate, sound-rich, and surprising portraits of some of the most creative people in the world. The first season includes: Norm Macdonald, Ava Duvernay, Ms. Pat, Hanson and David Letterman. A collaboration between WBUR and The Washington Post.
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A public radio series about sound, music, and listening. From WBUR, Boston's NPR News Station.
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Commentaries on music from NPR's Here and Now and elsewhere... Author Tim Riley has written books on the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Madonna, and his most recent title is FEVER: HOW ROCK'N'ROLL TRANSFORMED GENDER IN AMERICA (Picador 2005). He is at work on a major new biography of John Lennon for W.W. Norton slated for 2009. His music commentary is featured regularly on NPR's HERE AND NOW, the nationally-syndicated show produced weekdays out of WBUR-FM in Boston.
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A four minute weekly radio comic strip. ...It's what Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne might be hotly debating as they walk into the studio -- just before they get on mic. This short radiostrip plays out in the kitchen of 11 Central Ave, the home of an extended family where a hodgepodge of other characters regularly drops in.As they rush around in the morning drinking coffee, reading the paper, looking for their shoes, they're talking about everything from the most compelling topics of our ti ...
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NEXT was a radio show and podcast that aired its final episode in May 2021 after a successful five-year run. The weekly program focused on New England, one of America's oldest places, at a time of change. NEXT was produced at Connecticut Public Radio and featured stories from journalists across the New England News Collaborative. Most recently, the program was hosted by Morgan Springer. With New England as our laboratory, NEXT asked questions about how we power our society, how we move aroun ...
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The Washington Post's Presidential podcast explores how each former American president reached office, made decisions, handled crises and redefined the role of commander-in-chief. It was released leading up to up to Election Day 2016, starting with George Washington in week one and ending on week 44 with the president-elect. New special episodes in the countdown to the 2020 presidential election highlight other stories from U.S. presidential history that can help illuminate our current momen ...
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Amphibians’ migration routines are getting more difficult. These brigades are trying to help
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4:16On warm, rainy spring New England evenings, a huge migration is taking place; Millions of frogs, toads and salamanders wiggling out of hibernation and into the world to create new life. But human inventions, like cars, and climate change have made their lives more treacherous.By WBUR
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Rewind: I Divorced My Spouse, And My Child Divorced Me
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30:54This episode was originally released October 14th, 2016. Divorce is always a painful process, but it's especially so when there are children in the middle. In this favorite episode from the archives, the Sugars discuss situations of parental alienation caused by divorce. They answer letters from a mother and a father whose daughters have cut off al…
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A weekday morning wrap-up of both national and local news stories.
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1:59:59A weekday morning wrap-up of both national and local news stories.By WBUR
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Ask the ethicist: How to create guardrails for the AI age
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46:38Will AI devastate humanity or uplift it? Philosopher Christopher DiCarlo's new book examines how we can navigate when AI surpasses human capacity.By WBUR
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Ask the ethicist: How to create guardrails for the AI age
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46:38Will AI devastate humanity or uplift it? Philosopher Christopher DiCarlo's new book examines how we can navigate when AI surpasses human capacity.By WBUR
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Week in politics: Trump softens on China tariffs, Democrats ponder next generation leaders
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11:38As Russian missiles rain down on Ukraine, President Trump is making his viewpoint clear: Ukraine provoked the war with Russia by wanting to join NATO.By WBUR & NPR
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How 'Sinners' fits into the Black horror genre
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9:44In the new horror film, “Sinners,” Michael B. Jordan plays twin brothers Smoke and Stack who return to their Mississippi hometown after years working for the Chicago Mafia.By WBUR & NPR
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How 'personhood' has fueled a 'civil war over reproduction'
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9:38When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, that was only the beginning for some anti-abortion activists.By WBUR & NPR
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Coyotes in Kansas threaten the ranching industry. Night hunting could help
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3:35Human activity, like cutting down forests for farming and pushing out predators like wolves and mountain lions, has allowed coyotes to thrive across the Great Plains.By WBUR & NPR
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Season 2 of 'Andor' grapples with authoritarianism and splintered resistance
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5:48The "Star Wars" show depicts a totalitarian empire and the splintered rebellion that struggles to oppose it.By WBUR & NPR
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How climate change is making our rice more toxic
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5:22Climate change has already transformed our world, from rising sea levels to changing weather patterns. But it's also having an impact on our diets and the food we eat.By WBUR & NPR
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President Trump continues to pressure Ukraine to accept concessions
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5:56President Trump called out Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has also suggested that Ukraine should accept Russia's annexation of Crimea.By WBUR & NPR
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Novel 'Romantic Friction' explores AI and the world of publishing
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9:29In the book, Sofie Wilde, a hugely successful romance fantasy author, discovers she has a rival who claims she used artificial intelligence to become "the next Sofie Wilde."By WBUR & NPR
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What to expect ahead of Pope Francis' funeral
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5:42Pope Francis' funeral takes place on Saturday in Rome, where a funeral mass will be held at St. Peter’s Basilica.By WBUR & NPR
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Last night's NFL draft first round in Green Bay, Wisconsin, had some big surprises.By WBUR & NPR
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How Trump's immigration policies could impact the horse racing industry
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4:24The horse-racing industry is dependent on workers on temporary H-2B visas.By WBUR & NPR
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How one group is working to save historic chimneys after Palisades fires
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6:01These architecturally important chimneys were left standing after the Pacific Palisades fires as a memorial.By WBUR & NPR
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Snowshoe hares have a camouflage problem. These scientists want to help
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4:25As New England warms, snowshoe hares are increasingly finding themselves the wrong color for camouflaging with their environment. New England scientists are looking at some promising ways to help.By WBUR
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New Hampshire lawmakers debate a book ban that could punish teachers, librarians
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5:04A bill to restrict or ban student access to some books puts New Hampshire smack in the middle of a major battle in America's culture wars.By WBUR
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At any given time, 110 people can tell you exactly where James Tatter is. Every single iPhone user has the Find My app on their phone, which allows them to share their location with friends and family. Increasingly, for young people like James, it's becoming also a form of social media. Endless Thread producer (and James's sister) Grace Tatter want…
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Reverse Course: Creating clean water, from extreme recycling to solar desalination
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34:19Chicago is set to break ground on a pipeline that will bring water from the Great Lakes to some suburbs whose groundwater is running dry. Joliet, Illinois, is one of those suburbs. Here & Now's Chris Bentley reports on the question of who is allowed to use Lake Michigan's water. And, as cities across the West brace for a drier future, they're inves…
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What Russia's deadly attack on Kyiv means for peace talks
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24:58President Trump criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for Russia's latest attack on Ukraine. NPR Ukraine correspondent Joanna Kakissis shares the latest from Kyiv. And, Trump announced that he would have a private dinner with the top 220 holders of his meme coin. The Wall Street Journal's Josh Dawsey explains more. Then, musician Anoushka Sha…
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Federal funding cuts hit groundbreaking research on women's health
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5:58Since 1991, the Women's Health Initiative has conducted groundbreaking research on women's health, such as when menopausal women should receive hormone therapy.By WBUR & NPR
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Why the Toyota Hilux is used in conflicts worldwide
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9:01For years, scores of online videos have shown terrorist groups and other non-state actors behind the wheel of the small pickup truck, which is not sold in the United States.By WBUR & NPR
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'60 Minutes' chief steps down as corporate owners consider Trump settlement
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5:46"60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens resigned after saying that corporate owners had compromised the show's independence.By WBUR & NPR
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Buildings and light pollution pose deadly threat to migrating birds. Here's how you can help
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3:49Spring migration can be a deadly journey for billions of birds as they travel north. Several cities in the Midwest create an especially deadly path for birds where light pollution and buildings confuse them.By WBUR & NPR
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