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Meet the mascots of March Madness

Sure, basketball payers have to bust their chops to reach the NCAA Division I tournament, but it's also hard work for college mascots.

March 20, 2022
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  • Elissa Nadworny
The protagonists of 'Umma,' a new horror film directed by Iris Shim, grapple with the hair-raising effects of integenerational trauma.

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In 'Umma,' intergenerational trauma takes on a demonic form

In the new horror film, three generations of Korean American women grapple with the haunting repercussions of motherhood. Actors Sandra Oh and Fivel Stewart talk about what made the film so personal.

March 20, 2022
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  • Elissa Nadworny and
  • Candice Wang
Luna Li's debut album, <em>Duality</em>, bridges her identity as a classical musician and dreampop singer.

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On her debut album 'Duality,' Luna Li finds a sense of belonging between two worlds

Luna Li's debut album is an orchestral, dreamy ode to loneliness and an intense desire for belonging.

March 13, 2022
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  • Debbie Elliott and
  • Candice Wang
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The humble bravery of a young neurologist from Kyiv

Aleksandra Shchebet fled Kyiv when the bombing began, found refuge in the Ukrainian city of Lutsk — and decided to stay and help her country in any way she could.

March 13, 2022
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  • Ari Daniel
Chef Scotty Scott puts his own spin on chicken and waffles in a new cookbook, <em>Fix Me A Plate.</em>

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Chef Scotty Scott remixes the classics with new-school soul food

With dishes like red bean hummus and pimento cheese hushpuppies, the Fort Worth-based chef takes a fresh approach to soul food in a new cookbook, Fix Me A Plate.

March 13, 2022
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  • Debbie Elliott and
  • Tekella Foster
Cohen's routine — full of TMI and poking fun at herself — isn't just part of her comic act, it's therapeutic. "If you can't laugh at yourself, then no one else is going to laugh at you, either. Or maybe they will. But don't you want to be in on the joke?" she said.

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Catherine Cohen is in on the joke in 'The Twist...? She's Gorgeous'

In her new Netflix special, the 30-year-old comedian melds her self-absorbed millennial persona with the glamor and confessional satire of a cabaret star. The target of her jokes? Cohen herself.

March 13, 2022
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  • Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
People line up to get water at Sumy State University in Ukraine. Many international students have been unable to leave the city of Sumy and are waiting for their embassies to help.

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International students went to Ukraine to study. Now many worry they can't escape

An Indian medical student in Sumy says she and classmates had to use snow for drinking water while they await hopeful evacuation to flee the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

March 07, 2022
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  • Adrian Florido and
  • Hafsa Fathima
The kids at West Side Elementary in Healdsburg, Calif., handed out Peptoc hotline cards to the public to help spread the word about the project.

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Press 3 for a pep talk from kindergartners. A new hotline gives you options for joy

What started as an art project at a California elementary school has gone viral. The free hotline offers wise advice and encouraging messages from kids to anyone who calls.

March 06, 2022
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  • Adrian Florido and
  • Hiba Ahmad
A driver sits in the cab of a combine harvester during the summer harvest in a field of wheat in Varva, Ukraine. Ukraine accounts for more than 10% of the global wheat market. Russia's war threatens to disrupt the spring planting season.

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Russia's war on Ukraine is dire for world hunger. But there are solutions

Both countries are huge suppliers of grains and other essential foods. And with widespread hunger and high food prices already, the war couldn't have come at a worse time.

March 06, 2022
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  • Nurith Aizenman
Duwamish Tribal Services Executive Director Jolene Haas holds up her hands, a traditional gesture of gratitude, on the banks of the Duwamish River in Seattle on Sept. 21, 2019.

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This tribe has fought for years to get federal recognition. It's about their identity

Federally recognized tribes can be eligible for benefits such as land, health care, revenue streams from casinos, and education. The Duwamish say that these resources would be game changers for them.

March 06, 2022
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  • Katia Riddle
A man wears his mask as he walks past a sign posted on a storefront reminding people to wear masks, on February 25, 2022 in Los Angeles. Los Angeles ends its indoor mask mandate on February 25 for fully vaccinated people with proof of vaccination. Masks are still required for unvaccinated people or those who cannot show proof of a negative test.

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With mask mandates expiring, businesses bet on their own policies

Mask mandates are going away around the country, so shops and restaurants are developing their own policies based on personal choice and risk tolerance.

March 01, 2022
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Politics chat: Congress unifies in denouncing Russia; Supreme Court nominee chosen

America's political leaders have been denouncing Russia for its attack on Ukraine, with the occasional notable exception of former President Donald Trump.

February 27, 2022
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  • Mara Liasson
On February 25, Sasami released her new album, 'Squeeze,' which is a call for catharsis and healing for those who are disillusioned.

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Sasami finds catharsis in nu-metal on her new album 'Squeeze'

In her new album, 'Squeeze,' Sasami invites listeners to process their rage and disillusionment as a way to bring them closer to healing.

February 27, 2022
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  • Sarah McCammon and
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NPR has named Ayesha Rascoe host of <em>Weekend Edition Sunday.</em> She has been covering the White House for the network.<em> </em>

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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe named new host of 'Weekend Edition Sunday'

NPR has tapped White House Correspondent Ayesha Rascoe to host the Sunday news magazine show. Rascoe, a Black woman from Durham, N.C., says NPR has encouraged her to "sound like myself."

February 25, 2022
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  • Anthony Tellez and
  • David Folkenflik
Buster Keaton in a promotional still for 'The Cameraman', which came out in 1928.

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Two new books revisit the legacy of silent film comic Buster Keaton

Two new books about a legendary silent film comic — Dana Stevens' Camera Man and James Curtis' Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker's Life — give fans new reason to revisit Keaton's work.

February 21, 2022
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