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1 week ago |
wyomingpublicmedia.org | Eleana Tworek |Janet Lee |Ayesha Rascoe
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks college seniors Bobby McAlpine, Alyssa Johnson, and Liam Powell how they've changed their post-graduation plans in light of the upheaval caused by the Trump administration. Copyright 2025 NPR
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1 week ago |
npr.org | Eleana Tworek |Janet Lee |Ayesha Rascoe
How the Trump administration has impacted these college seniors' career plansHow the Trump administration has impacted these college seniors' career plans Audio will be available later today. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks college seniors Bobby McAlpine, Alyssa Johnson, and Liam Powell how they've changed their post-graduation plans in light of the upheaval caused by the Trump administration.
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1 month ago |
wshu.org | Eleana Tworek |Scott Simon
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Joe Keery. Famous for playing Steve Harrington on "Stranger Things," Keery is also a musician and now out with his new album.
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Jan 25, 2025 |
npr.org | Scott Simon |Eleana Tworek |Martha Ann Overland
The National Guard is letting some Altadena residents back into neighborhoods burned in the wildfires. Victoria Wilson and her family recorded their return to the wreckage that was once their home.
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Jan 5, 2025 |
mprnews.org | Eric Deggans |Eleana Tworek |Dorothy Parvaz
A Pew Research poll taken during the 2024 presidential campaigns showed that 20 percent of Americans now get their news from social media influencers on various apps. Given the growing role of influencers in the democratic process, it seems we should seriously consider a few things: Should they be trained? If so, how, and by whom? Summer Harlow is associate director of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at UT Austin. She created a class for, what she calls, newsfluencers.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
kpbs.org | Ayesha Rascoe |Eleana Tworek |Melissa Gray
Cooking with kids can be a challenge. There's the mess, the chaos, and concerns about safety. But the whole point of Mark Bittman's new cookbook "How to Cook Everything Kids," is to get your young chefs comfortable with the kitchen. Now, I can't tell you to do it if I'm not willing to do it myself! So I tried out his book with my children. Reggie (11), Gabrielle (8) and Annalise (7) picked out recipes, and Mark Bittman bravely joined us in-person to show us how it's done.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
npr.org | Ayesha Rascoe |Eleana Tworek
Get your kids in the kitchen with hands-on recipesCooking with kids can be a challenge. There's the mess, the chaos, and concerns about safety. But the whole point of Mark Bittman's new cookbook "How to Cook Everything Kids," is to get your young chefs comfortable with the kitchen. Now, I can't tell you to do it if I'm not willing to do it myself! So I tried out his book with my children.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
kpbs.org | Ayesha Rascoe |Melissa Gray |Eleana Tworek
In his 76 years, Phillip Barker has seen many changes in his home state of North Carolina: desegregation, fewer farmers — and a less predictable climate. But, one thing has not changed for him: his commitment to voting. As a young man, his mother told him, “you gonna vote.”“She didn’t tell us who to vote for, but she made sure we understood that we had one vote and exercised that.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
kuow.org | Ayesha Rascoe |Melissa Gray |Eleana Tworek |Fernando Narro
In his 76 years, Phillip Barker has seen many changes in his home state of North Carolina: desegregation, fewer farmers — and a less predictable climate. But, one thing has not changed for him: his commitment to voting. As a young man, his mother told him, “you gonna vote.”“She didn’t tell us who to vote for, but she made sure we understood that we had one vote and exercised that.
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May 19, 2024 |
npr.org | Tamara Keith |Eleana Tworek
Meet the woman who escaped two conflicts — as a Palestinian refugee, then in UkraineNPR's Tamara Keith speaks with Palestinian-Ukrainian refugee Zoya El-Miari, who grew up in a Lebanese refugee camp only to move to Ukraine right before the Russian invasion and flee to Switzerland.