Danielle Kurtzleben
Stories
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National
A Braver Way - Trailer
Americans move more often than people from just about any other country. To kick off our summer series on moving, medical resident Art Hidalgo relates his move from New Orleans to Los Angeles.
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Sports
16-year-old soccer player Lamine Yamal brings his homework to Euro 2024
16 year-old Barcelona soccer player Lamine Yamal brought his homework with him to Euro 2024.
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Technology
The week in AI: Apple announces AI features in new iPhone, Musk drops OpenAI lawsuit
A round up of this week's developments and drama in artificial intelligence: Apple announced a slew of AI features for its new iPhone and Elon Musk dropped his lawsuit against the maker of ChatGPT.
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Health
Bird flu risk is restricted to those who work with dairy cattle — for now
More cattle are getting the bird flu virus, and it appears that people are a big factor in spreading it from herd-to-herd. NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben talks to NPR Health correspondent Will Stone.
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World
Known for his role in Brexit, Nigel Farage is gaining prominence in the U.K. elections
A high-profile politician is shaking up the U.K.'s parliamentary race: Nigel Farage.
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Sports
Saturday Sports: NBA finals, Caitlin Clark and internet trolls, Jerry West passing
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben and Meadowlark Media 's Howard Bryant discuss the NBA Finals and remember "The Logo".
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World
Switzerland is hosting a summit organized by Ukraine in the hope of peace talks
Dozens of leaders, including VP Kamala Harris, attend a Ukraine Peace Summit in Switzerland this weekend. Russia is not invited, but might this meeting still hold promise for the war's end?
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Business
The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Starbucks could impact unions everywhere
The US Supreme Court ruled this week in favor of Starbucks in a case involving employees trying to unionize. What are the implications for companies and the labor movement?
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National
Why banana brand Chiquita was found liable for deaths in the Colombia's Civil War
NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben speaks to reporter Jorge Valencia about banana brand Chiquita being found liable in US courts for deaths during the Colombian Civil War and the terror group it funded.
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Music
The Reverend Shawn Amos on his latest album 'Soul Brother No. 1'
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks to musician The Reverend Shawn Amos about his latest album "Soul Brother No. 1." The album spans multiple genres including gospel, rock, blues and funk.