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In the Korea Talks, Why Kim Jong Un Can't Lose
North Korea's leader entered the talks with a strong hand. Researcher Ben Forney takes a look at Kim's endgame.
Don't Oversimplify The Protests In Iran
Only those blind to realities on the ground in Iran are now blindsided by the wrath of the Iranian people, writes Abbas Milani.
North Korean Defector: Information Flow Will Help Bring Down Kim Jong Un
After defecting, the ex-diplomat told his sons: "You can go to the Internet, you can do Internet games whenever you like, you can read any books, watch any films." In North Korea, this was impossible.
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#OkBoomer Vs. #OkMillennial: Workplace Nightmare, Or Just A Meme?
The popularity of #OkBoomer suggests there might be a yawning gap in attitudes between old and young. Those differences can sometimes play out in the workforce, which now spans five generations.
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'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan' Offers A Dose Of Retro Heroism In Its 2nd Season
John Krasinski stars as a more righteous than lovable ex-marine working as a financial analyst for the CIA. Season 2's plot line seems to have been ripped from (a casual glance at) the headlines.
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It's The Final Day Of Voting In An Election Like No Other In U.S. History
The U.S. elections project tracking database says more than 100 million people cast ballots early. That's a shift in voting behavior driven by the pandemic, but also by sky-high voter enthusiasm.
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Elisabeth Moss Shines As Writer Shirley Jackson In This Smart, Surprising Film
Shirley mixes fact and fiction as it explores the life of the writer best known for the short story "The Lottery." This unusual film isn't so much a biopic as it is a biographical-literary fantasia.
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Graphic novel 'Tunnels,' about archaeology in Israel, excavates human motivations
Through her work, Israeli comics artist Rutu Modan suggests that only cartoon characters can possibly reflect the cartoonish levels of greed and self-deceit revealed as her tale unspools.
More than a quarter of U.S. adults say they fear being attacked in their neighborhood
A new Harvard/NPR poll notes that fear is a rising reality among people of color. Americans of color were more likely than white Americans to say they feared being threatened or physically attacked.
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Rep. Self was among a small group that held up House Speaker McCarthy's election
NPR's Leila Fadel discusses GOP divisions with freshman Rep. Keith Self of Texas, one of the Republican holdouts who eventually backed Kevin McCarthy's House speaker bid.
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