Andrew Limbong
Stories
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Does listening to an audiobook count as reading?
One debate that's sure to draw a lot of strong opinions and hot takes — does listening to an audiobook count as reading?
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NPR's Books We Love is back for your summer reading needs
Summer reading season is here! We' have some top book picks for you, courtesy of NPR staffers.
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Review: Karol G went for a pan-Latin sound in new album 'Tropicoqueta'
NPR'S Andrew Limbong and Anamaria Sayer review the latest album from Karol G, Tropicoqueta.
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Readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories
The romance genre continues to grow rapidly, as readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories.
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What makes a great movie premise that sticks with you?
NPR's Andrew Limbong leads a conversation about what constitutes a great premise for a movie - and why a good one sticks with you, even if the film doesn't.
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Details emerge about Operation Midnight Hammer
Dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," the American military strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran were complex, with the details closely held.
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How politicians in the U.S. are reacting to the Iran strikes.
The Trump administration is doing a victory lap after a surprise attack on three Iranian nuclear sites Saturday. The White House is also facing pushback from some lawmakers.
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Iran's leadership considers its next move
Iran's leadership is considering what to do after yesterday's US airstrike.
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What are the possible spillover effects of the US strike on Iran?
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with journalist Robin Wright, who's written extensively on Iranian politics, about what the U.S. strike on Iran could mean for both countries.
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Iranian-American writer Kaveh Akbar reflects on art amid war
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Iranian-American writer Kaveh Akbar about how he's processing the U.S. strikes again Iran through writing.