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  • 4 weeks ago | npr.org | Jack Mitchell |Jessica Green

    Your Opt Out Preference Signal is HonoredManage PreferencesWe process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose.

  • 1 month ago | npr.org | Jessica Green |Jack Mitchell

    New & noteworthy podcasts to listen to on the NPR app Spring is officially here and with it new podcasts have bloomed. The NPR One team has podcast recommendations from across public media to freshen up your playlist. March 21, 202511:30 AM ET NPR; NHPR; Texas Public Radio; Ideastream Public Media; Montana Public Radio; KQED Spring is officially here and with it new podcasts have bloomed.

  • 2 months ago | npr.org | Jessica Green |Jack Mitchell

    New & noteworthy podcasts to listen to on the NPR app There are so many new podcasts to fall in love with this month. Test out the spark with the NPR One team's recommendations from across public media. February 21, 20253:00 PM ET There are so many new podcasts to fall in love with this month. Test out the spark with the NPR One team's recommendations from across public media.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | npr.org | Jessica Green |Jack Mitchell

    From political change to spooky traditions, check out these new podcastsHalloween and election night are right around the corner. Whether you're casting ballots or spells, add these public media podcast recommendations from the NPR One team to your playlist. The podcast episode descriptions below are from podcast webpages and have been edited for brevity and clarity. In (SPF 1000) Vampire Sunscreen host Laurie Gallardo simply asks one question of her guests: What is the darkness to you?

  • Jun 6, 2024 | wbur.org | Jack Mitchell

    This is part of a special series where NPR looks back at our coverage of major news stories in the past. Frank Walk was in a hurry. The U.S. Army captain had been ordered to bring top-secret planning documents to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's headquarters, which at the time was a 19th-century manor near Portsmouth, England. It was just before the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. Walk said he remembered a speedy, cross-country jeep ride to make his delivery.

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