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Fresh Air Weekend: W. Kamau Bell on Cosby; 'Succession' actor Matthew Macfadyen
Bell's new Showtime documentary grapples with Bill Cosby's tainted legacy. Nick Quah reviews the podcast, The Trojan Horse Affair. Macfadyen plays a scheming Midwesterner on the HBO series Succession.
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As fears grow of a Russian invasion of his country, the Ukrainian president offered to meet with his Russian counterpart. The U.S. warned of swift sanctions against Russia if it moves into Ukraine.
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Two years after they first squared off, nine-term Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar faces progressive Jessica Cisneros in a March 1 primary. Both Democrats and Republicans are watching the key race.
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The American team had asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport to rule they can receive their medals while they await the results of a wider investigation into the Kamila Valieva doping scandal.
'Wait Wait' for Feb. 19, 2022: With Not My Job guest Marlon James
Marlon James won the Booker Prize, and then immediately turned around and wrote an epic fantasy trilogy. So, naturally, we invited him on to answer three questions about fantasy football.
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Art and music therapy seem to help with brain disorders. Scientists want to know why
Arts therapies appear to ease brain disorders from Parkinson's to PTSD. Now, artists and scientists have launched an effort to understand how these treatments change the brain.
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Writer-director Siân Heder returned to her roots to make Oscar-nominated film ‘CODA’
Host Robin Young travels to Gloucester, Massachusetts, to speak to "CODA" director Siân Heder about the film, which centers around high schooler Ruby, the only hearing child in her deaf family.
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Student loan scams are on the rise as the pause on payments is due to expire
Emmy Ross has a bunch of student debt, so when callers offered to help have the loans forgiven, she was immediately interested. The problem? They were scams.
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PHOTOS: Teen dreams and disappointments after the world's longest COVID school closure
Schools in Uganda were shut nearly 2 years due to the pandemic. Now they're open again, although millions of kids won't go back. We speak to 6 teens about their plans and hopes.
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Jennifer Sey was on a path to potentially become the next Levi's CEO. Instead, she is out, igniting a debate over corporations and speech.
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