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Now a poet, a boy in Jamaica could barely read until a teacher-in-training came along
Juleus Ghunta is a published children's author and award-winning poet. But growing up in rural Jamaica, he could barely read. When he was about 12, a young teacher-in-training arrived at his school.
Struggling to have fun in your life? You're not alone
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Catherine Price, author of The Power of Fun, about why it can be so difficult for adults to have fun and how people can find ways to incorporate fun into their life.
Israeli lawmaker on the U.N. genocide case against Israel
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Ofer Cassif, a member of Israel's parliament, about his support of South Africa's genocide case against Israel's government at the International Court of Justice.
Ruling-party's Lai Ching-te wins Taiwan's presidential election
by Ailsa Chang
Lai Ching-te of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party is Taiwan's new president-elect.
Podcast explores effort to restore Florida Everglades
Bright Lit Place, a new podcast from member station WLRN tells the story of the long-running effort to undo the damage to the Florida Everglades.
21 Savage drops first solo album in over 5 years
by Rodney Carmichael
NPR'S Andrew Limbong talks to Rodney Carmichael about rapper 21 Savage's new album, American Dream.
Trump's week in federal court
by Domenico Montanaro
This week in federal court, we heard the full extent of Trump's vision of presidential immunity.
No turning back: The largest dam removal in U.S. history begins
by Erik Neumann - Jefferson Public Radio
The impact of 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil' on Savannah over 30 years
by Benjamin Payne
It's been 30 years since one book elevated Savannah, Ga., to a literary tourist destination. We check in on the impact of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Biden is using one of Trump's insults — 'loser' — against him
by Tamara Keith
President Biden is using one of former President Donald Trump's favorite insults against him, pointedly calling him a loser.
Josephine Wright, who fought developers in South Carolina, has died at 94
by Victoria Hansen
Josephine Wright, a South Carolina woman who fought developers on Hilton Head Island, has died. She had celebrity support for her cause of trying to keep her home.