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'Evil Dead' has added a video game to the cult-classic horror franchise
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Evil Dead — the horror franchise known for having lots of scares (and laughs) — has gone from cult hit to cultural phenomenon. The latest addition is a video game.By Vincent Acovino
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In 'A New Era,' Dame Maggie Smith remains the best reason to watch 'Downton Abbey'
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Maggie Smith's dowager countess acquires a villa in the South of France, so the Downton household goes on a field trip in Downton Abbey: A New Era.By Bob Mondello
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New documentary shows how comedy legend George Carlin went from genial to cynical
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George Carlin's American Dream, which debuts Friday on HBO, shows how the comedian's persona sharpened over the years, from genial jokester to hardened cynic.By Eric Deggans
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Tens of thousands of asylum seekers still await the end of the pandemic border policy
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Tens of thousands of asylum seekers are in limbo waiting for a U.S. court to rule on the White House's proposal to drop Title 42, which bars them from entering the U.S. over pandemic concerns.By Alisa Reznick
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2-year investigation reveals ICE has data on most of the American public
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NPR's Emily Feng talks with Nina Wang, a policy associate at the Center on Privacy & Technology and a co-author of a recent study that exposes the widening dragnet of ICE's surveillance of Americans.By Emily Feng
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Rebuilding Ukraine could cost hundreds of billions of dollars
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ukrainian economist Yuriy Gorodnichenko about the cost of rebuilding Ukraine after the war.By Mary Louise Kelly
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The mass shooting in Buffalo is hitting home for some people in El Paso, Texas
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The shooting in Buffalo has stirred up emotions in El Paso. The attack at the Tops supermarket is eerily similar to one three years ago that targeted Latinos at a Walmart in the Texas border city.By Angela Kocherga | KTEP EL Paso
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The Art of Statistics | David Spiegelhalter
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Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/datascienceharp Find David online: https://twitter.com/d_spiegel Read David's article "Will I live longer than my cat?": https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19467491 Watch the video of this episode: https://youtu.be/pCWH97vBFmU Don't forget to register for regular office hours by The Artists of Data Sc…
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Encore: She inscribed 120,000 pennies with a pandemic message. Is one in your pocket?
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As part of a public art project, 120,000 pennies modified by an artist have been released through delis and bodegas. The project connects the fragility of the economy with the losses of COVID.By Jennifer Vanasco
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Spoken word and sonic rituals: East LA exhibit features Latinx artists using sound
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The Vincent Price Museum in East L.A. features a major exhibition of Latinx artists using sound in their work, from demolishing a piano to dedicating musical oldies to incarcerated loved ones.By Mandalit del Barco
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Students and teachers spoke on gender and race classroom discussion bans in hearing
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Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., chaired a hearing on new laws that restrict classroom discussion of gender, sexual orientation and race. Students, parents and teachers are among those who spoke.By Melissa Block
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Biden heads to Asia to reassure allies that China is a still a top priority
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President Biden heads to Asia Friday for a meeting of the Quad group, which includes leaders from India, Japan and Australia. The unspoken focus of the gathering is China.By Jackie Northam
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Only 1 human disease has ever been completely eradicated: Smallpox
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More and more people are getting used to the idea that COVID 19 isn't going to just disappear one day. There's only one human disease that's ever been truly eradicated. And that's smallpox.By Joe Richman
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2 senators are working across the aisle to address the mental health crisis
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Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy and Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy first teamed up six years ago on mental health legislation. Now, we check in on this unlikely duo's work to update it.By Ailsa Chang
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The UN security council discussed how the war in Ukraine may worsen global hunger
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The U.S. is using its presidency of the UN Security Council to focus on food security, as much of the world worries about the ripple effects from the war in Ukraine.By Michele Kelemen
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Delhi — where most people don't have AC — hits 120 degrees in South Asian heat wave
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What's it like to try to survive 120-degree heat, without air conditioning? Here's how people are coping in the heart of Delhi.By Lauren Frayer
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California Democrats can't agree on how to use the budget surplus to offset gas costs
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With an enormous budget surplus, high gas prices and ongoing inflation, Democrats are trying to get money back in the pockets of drivers and voters in California, but can't at all agree on a plan.By Nicole Nixon / CapRadio
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A stranger's kindness helped NPR's Mary Louise Kelly reunite with her lost wallet
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"My Unsung Hero" from Hidden Brain tells stories of people whose kindness left a lasting impression on someone else. NPR host Mary Louise Kelly shares how a stranger helped return her missing wallet.By Elena Burnett
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North Korea is reporting a major disease outbreak, but it's not calling it COVID
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jean Lee, a journalist specializing in North Korea, about the country's report of a major disease outbreak that state media is not calling COVID-19, yet.By Mary Louise Kelly
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Suppliers now must direct needed ingredients to infant formula manufacturers
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President Biden has invoked the Defense Production Act to try to help with the infant formula shortage. Suppliers must direct needed ingredients to formula manufacturers before filling other orders.By Tamara Keith
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Grubhub offered free lunches in New York City. That's when the chaos began
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Yesterday was a bad day for Grubhub. The food delivery service launched a free lunch promotion for people in New York City. And spoiler alert: it backfired.By Manuela López Restrepo
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How old do you have to be to buy a gun? The answer varies in each state
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The alleged Buffalo shooter, age 18, had no problems buying his semi-automatic rifle. Some states have tried to limit sales to those under 21. A new generation of conservative judges stand in the way.By Martin Kaste
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Grubhub offered New Yorkers a free lunch promotion yesterday. It backfired
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Food delivery service Grubhub launched a free lunch promotion on Tuesday in New York City. It didn't go well. Both customers and restaurateurs were left frustrated.By Alejandra Marquez Janse
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The U.S. women's soccer team will now be paid as much as the men's team
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After years of litigation and tumult, U.S. men and women soccer players have struck an agreement with the U.S. Soccer Federation that would pay the players equally.By Tom Goldman
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'Carbon bomb' projects are hurting any home of meeting climate goals
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NPR's Emily Feng talks with Oliver Milman, environment correspondent for The Guardian, about how U.S. fossil fuel projects are damaging efforts to limit climate change.By Emily Feng
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North Korea has a growing arsenal of nuclear weapons — and seems willing to use them
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President Biden heads to South Korea this week after a spate of North Korean missile tests. Seoul and Washington are alarmed by Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal and their apparent willingness to use it.By Anthony Kuhn