Adrian Ma
Stories
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Music
Remembering singer Nick Drake, 50 years on
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A meteorological arms race is shaping up about privatizing the weather
The federal government has been tracking the weather for more than 150 years. Yet over the last few decades, the rise of the Internet and big tech have made weather forecasting a more crowded space.
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Law & Courts
A look at the DOJ's lawsuit against Apple for violating antitrust laws
The Department of Justice thinks Apple has violated an antitrust law, accusing the tech giant of making it harder for consumers to switch software and hardware and even stifling innovation.
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Economy
Why a lawyer enrolled in trade school
Darnell Epps is a Yale trained lawyer who is bent on solving a non-legal problem: a shortage in manufacturing workers. He enrolled at vocational school to get a better idea of the job market.
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World
Israel and Hezbollah engage in intense cross-border fighting
On Sunday, Israel and Hezbollah exchanged some of the heaviest cross border fighting in months.
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World
Doctors lead protests in India after a young doctor is abused and murdered
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World
Ethiopia and Nigeria are floating their currencies. Could instability follow?
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Cerian Richmond Jones of The Economist about the decision by Nigerian and Ethiopian governments to float their respective currencies.
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National
What the DNC revealed about Harris' plan for immigration
Republicans have accused Presidential candidate Kamala Harris of being weak on immigration. At this week’s Democratic National Convention, the party sent a clear message about Harris’ stance.
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World
A re-organized Wagner Group is being led by Putin and targeting Africa
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National
'Track Change' podcast follows 4 incarcerated men as they record an album
Garland Carr, featured on the podcast Track Change, was recently released from prison. NPR's Adrian Ma talks to him about how he's adjusting to life on the outside.