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What's it like being trapped in a maze? Kristen knows. What's it like being able to pronounce Dermot Mulroney's name? Rafer knows. (article)
The Takeaway looks at a march to Washington, a new documentary on Warren Jeffs, and natural soundscapes. (episode)
The U.S. currently has a cap on the number of refugees it accepts annually—about 70,000, according to the White House.
The 2009 United Nations Summit on climate change produced few results. As world leaders prepare for the 2015 Summit in Paris, there are concrete reasons for optimism.
Immigration activists are making a 100 mile pilgrimage from Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. to deliver messages of hope and fairness to Pope Francis.
An epic movie phone tree, Eleanor Roosevelt's booty call, the unseen power of grammar, an otherworldly Elton John cover, and a Rottweiler's self-evaluation win the internet this week.
Every Friday, the co-hosts of The Movie Date Podcast drop by to review the new releases hitting the box office.
It's been nearly a decade since the head of the Mormon Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints was arrested, but details of his crimes have been largely unknown, until now.
Bernie Krause invented the field of soundscape ecology to tell the story of a changing planet—a symphony that's being silenced as sounds vanish from the wild.