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Rita Moreno On Acting In Your 80s: 'You Don't Just Suddenly Turn To Dust'
The iconic actress talks about her new "Abuelita" role on Netflix's One Day At A Time, Steven Spielberg's adaption of West Side Story, and what it's like to be an octogenarian actress.
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Imelda Staunton on the joys and challenges of playing Queen Elizabeth II
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with actress Imelda Staunton, who plays Queen Elizabeth II on Netflix's sweeping historical drama The Crown, which is ending its six-season run with a final batch of episodes.
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Half The Battle Over Net Neutrality Is Defining What It Means
President Obama's call for stronger net neutrality rules touched off a round of heated debate. Broadband companies and their allies say the plan is tantamount to "regulating the Internet" and would hurt innovation. But net neutrality advocates say otherwise.
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Can Online Shows Be Habit-Forming? Soaps May Provide Some Clues
An experiment to bring back canceled soaps online may give some clues to whether viewers are ready to form habits around online streaming the way they once did around TV sets.
Here are 3 reasons why stocks are tanking
Stocks were pummeled on Friday with the Nasdaq slumping more than 4% to post its worst month since 2008. Why things have gotten so bad in Wall Street.
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In 'Filterworld,' only you can save yourself from bad taste
Kyle Chayka's newest book explores how online algorithms have shaped modern culture, and what we can do about it.
NPR previews Sunday's 2025 Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards will be held Sunday. "Severance" leads all shows with 27 nominations, followed by "The Penguin" and "The Studio," which ties the Emmy record for most nominations for a debut comedy.
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Stocks 2020: A Stunning Crash, Then A Record-Setting Boom Created Centibillionaires
The stock market meltdown made way to a stunning rebound that made the rich a lot richer. What happened?
Dave Chappelle To Be Awarded Mark Twain Prize For American Humor
The comic and actor, known for his boundary-pushing stand-up routines and his sketch comedy TV series Chappelle's Show, will receive the award in a gala at the Kennedy Center.
What's Making Us Happy: A guide to your weekend viewing and listening
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: The documentary Daughters, the show Dexter, and Doechii's album Alligator Bites Never Heal.
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