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Former President Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Conroe, Texas, on Saturday.

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  • Politics

Trump escalates racist rhetoric and plays on white grievance at recent rallies

The former president alleged in Texas over the weekend that Black prosecutors investigating him are "racist." And that was not the first example in recent weeks of Trump employing racist rhetoric.

February 01, 2022
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By:
  • Domenico Montanaro
Residents wait in line to vote outside of the Tippecanoe branch library on Oct. 20, 2020, in Milwaukee, Wis. Minimum standards for access to in-person early voting are one reform that both Republicans and Democrats have backed.

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  • Elections

There are election reforms that both Democrats and Republicans seem to like

After failing to pass a voting rights bill, Democrats in Congress haven't made their next move clear. Bipartisan talks have begun over smaller measures that election experts still see as necessary.

February 01, 2022
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By:
  • Miles Parks
Enter the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest

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  • Music News

Want to play your own Tiny Desk concert? Enter the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest

Unsigned artists: Starting next week, you can submit your songs to the 2022 Contest. If you win, you'll get to play behind Bob Boilen's desk.

February 01, 2022
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  • Bob Boilen

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  • Music Interviews

'Hadestown' creator Anaïs Mitchell's new solo album reaches forward in looking back

Anaïs Mitchell spent more than a decade developing her hit musical Hadestown, a retelling of a Greek myth set in hell. Now, after eight Tony Awards and a Grammy, she has changed the scenery.

February 01, 2022
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By:
  • Ailsa Chang,
  • Noah Caldwell,
  • and 1 more
GPB News NPR

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  • Technology

Why the music industry is paying close attention to TikTok

User-generated content specific to TikTok has propelled songs old and new to viral success. That's left the record labels looking to the app for their next stars.

January 31, 2022
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By:
  • Mia Venkat and
  • Patrick Jarenwattananon
NOAA's Bell M. Shimada vessel will be launching from Port Angeles, Wash. as part of an international expedition studying salmon populations in the remote Pacific Ocean.

Researchers launch Bering Strait expedition, seeking 'black box' to salmon survival

Salmon are on the brink of extinction in the Pacific Northwest, where scientists are set to launch an international expedition into the remote ocean which could hold clues to the fish's survival.

January 31, 2022
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By:
  • Kirk Siegler
Christopher Glenn of Melrose, Ore., installed a home standby generator after a 2019 snowstorm knocked out power to his house and business for a week.

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  • National

Home generator sales are booming with mass outages, climate change and COVID

More extreme weather can mean extended blackouts, and it's especially disruptive for those working at home. Owners and experts offer guidance on what kind of generator to get and how to use it safely.

January 31, 2022
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  • Jeff Brady
Heavy rain and storm surge from Hurricane Ida caused flooding from Louisiana to New England in September 2021. Homes in the town of French Settlement, La., were still underwater four days after the storm made landfall. Climate change is driving more flood risk in the U.S.

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  • Climate

Climate-driven floods will disproportionately affect Black communities, study finds

Climate change means more flood risk from rising seas, hurricanes and heavy rain. Black communities in the southern U.S. are in the crosshairs, according to a new analysis.

January 31, 2022
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  • Rebecca Hersher
GPB News NPR

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  • Law

San Jose mayor: gun liability insurance law will alleviate taxpayers, promote safety

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo about the city's plan to require liability insurance for gun owners.

January 31, 2022
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  • GPB Newsroom
Ady Barkan and Nicholas Bruckman during the making of the documentary <em>Not Going Quietly</em>.

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  • Movie Interviews

Progressive activist Ady Barkan says his ALS has increased his platform

Activist Ady Barkan and director Nicholas Bruckman talked with NPR about the new documentary Not Going Quietly. It follows Barkan as he deals with ALS while also maintaining his activism.

January 30, 2022
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By:
  • Kira Wakeam and
  • Michel Martin
Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts in the second quarter of the game against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Playoffs on Sunday.

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  • Sports

Questions mount about whether Tom Brady is retiring from the NFL

ESPN reported that Brady, considered by many the greatest quarterback to ever play, was retiring after a 22-year career. But his agent would not confirm it, prompting questions and confusion.

January 30, 2022
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  • Becky Sullivan
Members of Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces, volunteer military units, train close to Kyiv on Saturday. Dozens of civilians have been joining Ukraine's army reserves in recent weeks amid fears about Russian invasion.

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  • World

Is Ukraine ready for a Russian attack? It depends what kind

As experts and officials in Ukraine's capital consider a range of possible actions by Russia — including invasion, cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns — they say Ukraine lacks critical defenses.

January 29, 2022
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By:
  • Daniel Estrin and
  • Becky Sullivan
Illustrator Peter Emmerich says he drew on both research and his own personal memories to draw people like Stephen Sondheim. "I put him in the book wearing what he was wearing when I met him," says Emmerich. "Because, like, I will never forget him in that red sweater."

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  • Books

Theater stars spring to life on the pages of 'B is for Broadway'

A few years ago, a children's book called A is for Audra celebrated musical theater divas. Its creators have written a new book, B is for Broadway, celebrating theater from auditions to Ziegfeld.

January 29, 2022
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By:
  • Jeff Lunden
Janet Jackson speaks in her new docuseries, Janet Jackson.

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  • TV Reviews

Lifetime and A&E's Janet Jackson docuseries promises more than it delivers

The famously private music legend has the opportunity to open up in a two-part docuseries. But the show leaves many stories left untold.

January 28, 2022
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By:
  • Eric Deggans
GPB News NPR

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  • Television

In her new show, Bridget Everett imagines someone like her returning to her hometown

NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Bridget Everett about her new HBO show, Somebody Somewhere. It's about what may happen if someone like her went back to live in her small Kansas hometown.

January 28, 2022
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  • Ari Shapiro,
  • Matt Ozug,
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