Empowering Words from #NPRWomen
Womanhood has long informed the voice of NPR. In 1972, NPR's Susan Stamberg became the first woman to anchor a national nightly news program. She remained at the helm of All Things Considered for 14 years, she then hosted Weekend Edition Sunday , and is still on the air frequently reporting on cultural issues. The current roster of Morning Edition and All Things Considered hosts includes: Audie Cornish, Ailsa Chang, Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Mary Louise Kelly, Noel King, Michel Martin and Rachel...
Invisibilia: For Some Teens With Debilitating Pain, The Treatment Is More Pain
Invisibilia, the show about the invisible forces that shape human behavior, is back with Season 5. The first episode of the new season looks at pain in our culture through a medical mystery — and a bizarre treatment program that offers a counterintuitive treatment approach. There's a before, and there's an after. In the before, it was a relatively normal night. The kind of night any 14-year-old girl might have. Devyn ate dinner, watched TV and had small, unremarkable interactions with her...
House Passes Extensive Election And Campaign Finance Overhaul Bill
The House passed an extensive bill Friday that would overhaul the way Americans vote and take aim at the money currently flowing through the U.S. political system. The bill was dubbed the "For The People Act" by House Democrats who want election accessibility and weeding out corruption to be core tenets of their majority agenda the next two years. The bill passed along straight party lines, 234-193. "For months, for years, really for decades, millions of Americans have been looking at...
Trump Administration Seeks To Take Gray Wolf Off Endangered Species List
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will seek to end federal protections for the gray wolf throughout the lower 48 states, Acting Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt announced Wednesday. In a statement, the Fish and Wildlife Service said it will propose a rule to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list and "return management of the species to the states and tribes." That means states would be able to make their own rules about hunting and culling of gray wolf populations. ...
The Autobiography Of Omar Ibn Said: The Only Known U.S. Slave Narrative Written In Arabic
The autobiography of Omar ibn Said, the only known narrative by an American slave written in Arabic, is now on digital display at the Library of Congress. The manuscript and more than 40 other related documents were obtained by the library in 2017 and provide a unique perspective on the history of slavery in America. Said was an educated Muslim man living in West Africa before he was captured by a large army and taken to the U.S., where he was sold in Charleston, South Carolina, according...
As Possible Rivals Pass On 2020 Race, Biden May See A Path Clearing
After a flurry of people jumping into the presidential race, this past week a rare thing happened: A bunch of people jumped out. But their decision to pass on the race could be an indication that an even bigger candidate is close to launching a campaign: former Vice President Joe Biden. Biden has made no secret that he's serious about a run at the White House, after bowing out four years ago following the death of his son. Questions remain about how much the former Delaware senator, who would...
'American Gods' Is Back For Season 2, Awash In Style, Color And Blood
"He doesn't tell me anything." That's something the burly, perpetually befuddled, improbably named bodyguard Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) says to ... someone ... in the second episode of American Gods ' second season. (Not important to whom, for now — that'd be a spoiler.) The tight-lipped "he" in question is Mr. Wednesday, aka Odin the All-Father, played with a knowing smirk and a kind of sidelong, Ian McShane-y brio ... by Ian McShane. And that "never tells me anything" bit is ... pretty...
The Austin 100: Isa Reyes
Hometown: New York, New York Genre: R&B Why We're Excited: Issa Rae is a comedian and actor whose hilarious HBO comedy, Insecure , doubles as a showcase for tremendous hip-hop and alternative R&B, much of it little-heard nationally. Isa Reyes is a young alternative R&B singer whose tremendous music, all of it little-heard nationally, would double as an amazing soundtrack for the hilarious HBO comedy Insecure . C'mon, universe, make it happen. Available on a Soundcloud page that chronicles...
Unvaccinated Boy, 6, Spent 57 Days In The Hospital With Tetanus
A new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention details the harrowing story of a child in Oregon who contracted tetanus because he wasn't vaccinated. The boy was playing outside on a farm in 2017 when he cut his forehead. Six days later, he started having symptoms: a clenched jaw, muscle spasms and involuntary arching of his neck and back. When he started struggling to breathe, his parents realized he needed help and called for emergency medical services. Doctors...
U.S. Women's Soccer Team Sues U.S. Soccer For Gender Discrimination
Updated at 2:22 p.m. ET The U.S. women's soccer team has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Soccer, accusing it of gender discrimination. The complaint, filed Friday in California district court, argues that U.S. Soccer "has a policy and practice of discriminating" against members of the women's national team on the basis of gender, by paying them less than similarly situated members of the men's team. Twenty-eight members of the women's team are named as plaintiffs, including many of the sport's...
Inequality In America
Technology has made globalization possible — it has brought the world closer together. But Raghuram Rajan, an economist at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, says it's also made inequality much worse in the U.S. Today on The Indicator, we talk inequality: How did we get here? What has the impact been? And how can we change the current situation? Music: " Ines de Castro, Act III: Aria finale. Quelle lagrime scorrenti" , "Delicate" Find us: Twitter / Facebook .
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The Austin 100: The Ophelias
Hometown: Cincinatti, Ohio Genre: Rock Why We're Excited: The four women in The Ophelias got their start in high school, when each labored quietly as the "token girl" in a different band of boys. Soon, they'd get together to start their own project and develop a sound that meets somewhere between girl groups of the '60s and dream-pop bands of the '90s. "Fog" captures that approach perfectly, as it arrays irresistible blended voices against a few purposeful strings and strums, returns to a...
Facebook Vows To Quash Anti-Vaccine Misinformation
Updated Friday at 8:35 a.m. ET Facebook announced on Thursday it is taking steps to combat the spread of anti-vaccine information across the social media platform by reducing the distribution of misleading medical advice and relying on vetting from leading global health organizations that "have publicly identified verifiable vaccine hoaxes." The company intends to provide users with authoritative information on the controversial topic, Monika Bickert, vice president of global policy...
In Disco-Fueled 'Gloria Bell,' Julianne Moore Loves The Nightlife
All remakes arrive powered by a tacit challenge: outperform the original by some agreed-upon metrics, be they financial, technical, critical or artistic. For director Sebastián Lelio, who wrote and directed the Chilean film Gloria just six years ago, the impetus for Gloria Bell , its English-language remake, is particularly specific: the desire to work with Julianne Moore. The result, a near shot-for-shot remake, is a net improvement over the 2013 film – but only slightly, because the...
'Everything Just Came Flooding Back': Sparks Of Teen Romance Rekindled 28 Years Later
In the summer of 1981 in Louisiana, Liz Barnez, then, 16 and Lori Daigle, then 17, shared a secret kiss. "I actually remember that first kiss," Daigle tells Barnez in a StoryCorps conversation. "We drove out to the parking lot of Lake Pontchartrain, and I remember never being so afraid and so excited in my entire life." They had met the year before as athletes on competing Catholic high school teams. There was an instant spark. But after the kiss, they didn't talk about it — or their...
The Austin 100: The Other End
Hometown: Bergen, Norway Genre: Pop Why We're Excited: Ida Knoph-Solholm and Alexander Breidvik make music for 4 a.m. drives and headphones worn surreptitiously under blankets. But really, there's no bad setting for music this spare, haunting and gorgeous. The central ingredients in "Far From Home" couldn't be simpler: Knopf-Solholm sets her huge, radiant voice against crystalline guitar lines that hang heavy in the air. Though other instruments make their way into the mix, there's not a...

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