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Sen. Coons Has Questions For FBI's Wray About White Supremacist Threat
NPR's Noel King talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware ahead of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing with FBI Director Christopher Wray about the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Once Prone To Danger On The High Seas, New System Protects Alaska Fishermen
When regulations were imposed to protect Alaska's fisheries it led to a dangerous race to catch fish as fast as possible. A new system to manage sustainable fishing is making the job safer.
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Roundup: Some Of The Best Writing On Viola Davis' Emmy Win
Oh, and the musings of a daytime soap star who got a crash course in Black Twitter on Sunday night.
Encouraging TV Binge Watching May Backfire On Advertisers
Research finds that viewers who binge watch are less engaged with ads than viewers who watch TV shows periodically. We explore the psychological reasons why binge watchers are less interested in ads.
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Tribeca Diary: Documentary Roundup
Our man at Tribeca swears he's going to screenings beyond the documentary slate. But with this look at a trio of intriguing films, Joel Arnold suggests that the docs are among some of the festival's best offerings.
Into The Woods, But Out Of Ideas: A Tedious, Ugly, Pointless 'Blair Witch'
Ding-Dong, a Witch Retread: A sequel to the "found-footage" horror sensation The Blair Witch Project never manages to find a compelling reason to exist.
'The West Wing Weekly' Podcast Promises To Break Down Every Episode
Joshua Malina, who played Will Bailey on the show, and Hrishikesh Hirway plan to take a deep dive into the critically acclaimed series.
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YouTube Star Revives Traditional Alaskan Culture
Byron Nicholai lives in a remote Alaskan village, but he's become a hit on YouTube and one of President Obama's Arctic Youth Ambassadors.
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Before Her Teacher's Murder, This 'Keepers' Witness Was Already Living A Nightmare
In the docuseries The Keepers, Jean Wehner shares her story of being abused by her high school chaplain. She says the teacher she confided in may have been killed for knowing too much.
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'Mudbound' Is A Grand, Sweeping Epic Of The Jim Crow South
Director Dee Rees adapts Hillary Jordan's 2008 novel about two families — black sharecroppers who've worked the land for years, and the newly arrived, white farm owners — with raw, evocative power.
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