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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Keith Humphreys, professor at Stanford, about the falling prison population in the U.S., and the reasons behind that trend.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Adam Clark Estes of Vox about his new story out titled: "I Covered my body in health trackers for 6 months. It ruined my life." Accessibility links.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Mike Vorkunov from the Athletic about the high stakes game in the NBA finals on Sunday. We'll see one of the most high stakes moments in sports this Sunday, Game 7 of ...
AILSA CHANG, HOST: My next guest needs a new couch. Her name is Brittany Luse, and she is the host of NPR's It's Been A Minute, which investigates the overlooked parts of culture.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with assistant Secretary for Border and Immigration Policy Tony Pham — also a former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
ailsa chang, host: It was 10 years ago today when a Supreme Court decision legalized same-sex marriage across the country. That decision, known as Obergefell vs. Hodges, overturned state bans that ...
SCOTT DETROW, HOST: It's time for our regular movie conversation. And as we mark Pride Month, my cohost Ailsa Chang talked to several of our NPR colleagues about the ways queerness is portrayed ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Vishal Shah, VP of the Metaverse, to find out. Sponsor Message. AILSA CHANG, HOST: So I was recently hanging out on a packed floor at a video game conference here in Los ...
AILSA CHANG, HOST: A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran appears to be holding, at least for now. President Trump is claiming credit and has billed himself as a peacemaker since reentering ...
AILSA CHANG, HOST: President Trump's massive tax and spending bill suffered a significant setback today. Republicans are headed back to the drawing board to rewrite some key Medicaid provisions to ...
ailsa chang, host: The Supreme Court has, for now, allowed the Trump administration to resume quickly deporting immigrants to countries other than the countries that they are from.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with chef Roy Choi about his new cookbook, The Choi of Cooking: Flavor-Packed, Rule-Breaking Recipes for a Delicious Life.
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