Asma Khalid
Stories
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How your awkwardness can be your strength
Cringing at the time you gave a speech with spinach in your teeth, or accidentally liked an ex's picture on social media? Awkward moments have a tendency to haunt us – even ones from decades ago. Life Kit reporter Andee Tagle breaks down why we get so embarrassed about the things we do and how we can experience those feelings a little less.
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DHS official defends recent deportations under Trump administration
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HHS cuts could put families at risk when weather heats up
The entire LIHEAP office was slashed in the HHS firings earlier this week. LIHEAP provides heating and cooling assistance to low-income families--and experts worry that its disappearance will put families at risk in the upcoming heat season.
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Former N.E.A. head makes the case for government funding of the arts
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How Princeton University is navigating the loss of federal funding
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How the Trump administration is sidestepping the legal process for deportations
An investigation into the deportation supply chain and its hidden costs
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Larissa FastHorse takes on the nonprofit world in new farce
NPR's Asma Khalid speaks with playwright Larissa FastHorse about her new play FAKE IT UNTIL YOU MAKE IT, playing at DC's Arena Stage.
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Protesters rally against Trump policies across the U.S.
Many thousands of people turned out today to protest President Trump's policies at rallies across the nation.
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Catch up on March Madness
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With sweeping tariffs, Trump tries to rewind globalization