
Mia Venkat
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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NPR's Student Podcast Challenge received more than 3,300 entries in its fifth year. We bring you some of the finalists in our high school category from students around the country.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Monique Moultrie, Georgia State University associate professor of religious and gender studies, about the Southern Baptist Convention ousting churches with women pastors.
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Pickleball is America's fastest growing sport, but it has a noise problem. One man is on a mission to fix that.
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Pickleball is one of America's fastest growing sports, but it has a noise problem. Bob Unetich is working to fix it.
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Apple announces that in an upcoming update, the f-word will no longer autocorrect to "duck".
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In 1966, a couple months before he was set to graduate, Otis Taylor was told he needed to cut his short afro or he'd be kicked out. Now, 57 years after he left, he has received a diploma.
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Writer Eyal Press talks about Planned Parenthood and what a post-Roe U.S. reveals about the organization.
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Some people consider French basketball player Victor Wembanyama the greatest NBA draft pick of all time. Zach Kram of The Ringer talks about what makes Wembanyama so special.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with jazz singer Samara Joy, who recently took to the legendary Blues Alley Club stage in Washington, D.C. She and her album, Linger Awhile, won two Grammys.
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You may know about Rapp from TikTok, TV or Broadway. But she says all of that has just been in service of her true passion: a solo music career.