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College football is going through major changes, and fans and athletes have thoughts
College football looks a lot different than it did last season. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Holly Anderson co-host of the Shutdown Fullcast about all the changes.
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Elvis Has Left The List; Of Most Popular Baby Names, That Is
Since 1955, the King's name had been among the 1,000 most popular baby names each year. No longer. And for the second year in a row, Twillight's Jacob and Isabella rule as No. 1s.
Far-right radio and the fight for American democracy
Hard-right talk radio and podcasts have influence and reach. For their audiences, the Jan. 6 insurrection was just the beginning. We explore what far-right radio and podcasts are telling Americans about their own democracy.
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Red, White and Blue Desserts
Gillian Clark, head chef and owner of Colorado Kitchen in Washington, D.C., suggests some seasonal treats for the Fourth of July. Clark shares her recipes with NPR's Andrea Seabrook.
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There's Never A Dull Moment On This Trans-Siberian Adventure
Morning Edition's David Greene has taken this 6,000-mile ride twice. He shares his experience in the cramped third-class cars — borscht and all — in his new book, Midnight in Siberia.
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Spice up — or sweeten — your fall cooking with 3 pepper recipes
Have you noticed that, as we say goodbye to summer and welcome fall, the colors in the market have changed? Suddenly chef Kathy Gunst is seeing peppers everywhere.
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'Stranger Things' brings Prince and Fleetwood Mac back to the charts
Netflix's Stranger Things finale, which dropped Dec. 31, is shaking up the Billboard Hot 100.
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Harry Styles' new album is a massive chart success
This week, the biggest chart news revolves around Harry Styles all the time. Other artists, occasionally.
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Alaska State Senate candidate forum: District D
The forum was the latest in our series in partnership with The Peninsula Clarion. We spoke with candidates Tuckerman Babcock, Jesse Bjorkman and Andy Cizek, all running for Alaska State Senate District D.
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Get mashed, not smashed
On this month's Drinking on the Last Frontier, learn about the mash filter press, helping breweries squeeze out every drop of efficiency. And how not to get smashed, with the science behind hangovers. Plus, interviews with Haines Brewing Co. And Hoodoo Brewing Co. in Fairbanks. Cheers!
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