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New Series 'The Bridge' Seeks An Audience In Two Languages
The crime drama, which airs Wednesday night on FX, code-switches between American English and Mexican Spanish. The network is trying to lure viewers who speak both languages.
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Summer 'Heat Tourists' Sweat With Smiles In Death Valley
July 10 is the 100th anniversary of the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth, and a large crowd is expected in Death Valley to celebrate it. In fact, summer is the area's busiest tourist season. Many of these "heat tourists" come from Europe, eager to feel temperatures they don't get at home.
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Scalia V. Ginsburg: Supreme Court Sparring, Put To Music
Justices Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg have been friends for decades, but they're known for their differences when it comes to constitutional interpretation. In those dramatic clashes, recent law school graduate Derrick Wang heard an opera.
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Barking Up The Family Tree: American Dogs Have Surprising Genetic Roots
A few dog breeds indigenous to North America have genetic roots on the continent that stretch back 1,000 years or more. A study finds that their genetic lineages haven't changed much, despite an influx of European pooches.
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Red Carpet Alert: See what everyone was wearing at the Latin Grammy Awards
From Omar Apollo to Mon Laferte, take a look at the scene before the ceremony at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Unraveling a hidden cause of UTIs — plus how to prevent them
New research shows that one of the most common infections in women may be linked to our food supply. Here's what to know to protect yourself.
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Songs and Pictures For Climate Change: A Playlist for the Planet
As the 2021 U.N. Climate Change Summit winds down, NPR's Picture Show looks at work by photographers that highlight climate change.
A Navy medic and photographer uses art to reflect on his time in Afghanistan
After his military retirement, Chief Petty Officer Joshua Ives sifted through more than 15,000 photographs he took in Afghanistan. He created a mixed-media project called Noble Eagle.
The winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards will brighten your day
Among this year's winners are a trio of gossipy raccoons, a joyful bird reunion and an all-powerful prairie dog.
A once-remote patch of rainforest is now packed with migrants trying to reach the U.S.
More than 100,000 people have crossed the Darién Gap jungle from Colombia to Panama so far this year. The environmental impact and threats from cartels are many.
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