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Kieran Culkin is having fun with 'Succession' — and he hopes you are too
Culkin plays one of three siblings vying for control of a media empire. The character, he says, "doesn't really know what [it] means to suffer consequences." Originally broadcast Dec. 6, 2021.
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How singing can help bring back language, provide community for people with aphasia
When someone suffers a brain injury and loses the ability to speak, read and communicate, typically after a stroke, that condition is known as aphasia.
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Deadly flooding in Brazil displaces more than 35,000 people
At least 18 people are dead and more than 35,000 displaced after heavy rains gave way to flooding in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia.
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Moments of joy from 2021
A collection of stories that we hope will bring you cheer this time of year.
Road signs in Idaho are being changed to include Native American voices
These signs, dating back to the 1950s, have largely only told history from a European settler perspective. These changes are underway in other Western states as well.
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This book of poetry says, 'I have fists,' and the world needs to know
Chinese American poet Jane Wong's new collection, How Not to Be Afraid of Everything, grapples with fear and anger at her family's silence about what they suffered in China's Great Leap Forward.
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'Until Justice Be Done' Examines Northern Free States' So-Called Black Laws
The South practiced slavery before the Civil War — but Northern states like Ohio and Indiana had Black laws, restrictive codes that criminalized and constrained the lives of free Black residents
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Jean-Marc Vallée, director of 'Dallas Buyers Club' and 'Big Little Lies,' dies at 58
The director, born in Montreal, was known for his naturalistic approach to filmmaking and for working with strong female leads.
Massachusetts' conservative GOP party eyes opportunities in 2022
Moderate Republican Gov. Charlie Baker's announcement that he won’t seek re-election energized Massachusetts’ Republican Party, which is increasingly dominated by pro-Trump conservatives.
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Anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu dies at 90
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who won the Nobel Prize for his long struggle to free South Africa from the racist policies of its apartheid-era government, has died in Cape Town.
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