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Martin Scorcese puts together amazing cast for planned bio-pic of Frank Sinatra
According to Variety, Leonardo DiCaprio has agreed to take on the title role with Jennifer Lawrence set to play Ava Gardner, Ol' Blue Eyes' second wife.
'Throughline,' NPR's history podcast, digs into the origins of house music
Since Beyoncé's Renaissance album dropped last summer, house music has found its way back to mainstream audiences. Some are asking, "Is House back?" The truth is it never went away.
New York City says it has too many migrants and plans to send some elsewhere
by Jasmine Garsd
Months after arriving in New York by bus, migrants without work permits struggle to carve out new lives as they wait for their asylum cases to be heard.
Catholic group spent millions on data tracking gay priests, 'Washington Post' reports
NPR's Steve Inskeep talk to Washington Post reporter Michelle Boorstein about the Catholic organization that bought mobile phone data to "out" priests who use gay dating apps.
Pregnant runner ran a mile in under 6 minutes shortly before her due date
NPR's A Martinez speaks with professional runner Makenna Myler, who recently ran a 5:17 mile in her third trimester of pregnancy.
A quirky museum in Hollywood casts a nostalgic glow on movies' golden era
by Susan Stamberg
The Oscars will be handed out on Sunday. Ahead of this year's Academy Awards, we visit the Hollywood Museum in Los Angeles, a chance to browse through movie artifacts from years gone by.
California asks for federal assistance ahead of another wave of extreme storms
California is bracing for more bad weather. The latest atmospheric river will bring warm air and rain, which could lead to rapid snowmelt and catastrophic flooding.
What time is it on the moon? Scientists are trying to figure that out
What time is it on the moon? That's a question scientists have been trying to answer for, well, a long time.
The head of the European Commission to hold talks with Biden
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meets Friday with President Biden at the White House. The two are expected to discuss trade and the war in Ukraine.
A new movement is creating ways for low-income people to invest in real estate
by Deena Prichep
Low-income people are often shut out of a way wealth is built: real estate. There's a chance for poorer people to invest in their communities. (Story aired on Weekend Edition Sunday on March 5, 2023.)
Senate to hold a hearing on a Norfolk Southern train derailment in Ohio
by Ximena Bustillo
Senators will ask about the cause and impact of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, when they open the first congressional hearing on Thursday.
A new AI-powered TikTok filter is sparking concern
by Bobby Allyn
The filter makes users look younger and more glamorous. Some TikTokers are concerned that the tool promotes unrealistic beauty standards. (Story aired on All Things Considered on March 8, 2023.)