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  1. 4 hours ago

    A lot of people will say "get help" for mental illness. Here's practical advice about how to make that happen, from :

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  2. 9 hours ago

    An epic battle took place last night at the IBM offices in San Francisco. A computer formally debated a person.

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  3. 11 hours ago

    Last year, 91-year-old Opal Lee decided to walk around the country on a quest to make June 19th a federal holiday.

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  4. 11 hours ago

    Historian Hari Jones, Assistant Director of the African-American Civil War Museum in Washington, D.C., told NPR's Cheryl Corley in 2008 that many are misinformed about the true significance of the day:

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  5. 11 hours ago

    Here's a bit of archival audio from an interview with Laura Smalley, who was born into slavery in Texas and was a child there on June 19, 1865:

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  6. 11 hours ago

    It's Juneteenth. It was on this day in 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, that Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, with 2000 troops and a message: The enslaved were free. Slaveowners in the state had been hiding this information.

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  7. Jun 18

    In this episode, talks about what it's like to be LGBTQ in prison. Lady Jae talks about living as a woman in San Quentin, and another inmate who identifies as bisexual shares his story:

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  8. Jun 18

    The word "queer" has a multifarious past and a complicated present. Nancy podcast's and and 'Queer Eye's' join others to unpack the word:

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  9. Jun 18

    . answers some of the more than 300 questions they got from listeners about immigration:

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  10. Jun 18

    Genetic testing has gotten easier, faster, more affordable and more popular, but some genetic specialists argue that the results are often inconclusive and confusing

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  11. Jun 18

    's Mj Rodriguez on drag balls: "It's a refuge — it's a place of refuge for anyone of the LGBT community of color. And we go there just to find solace, to find family and just to find comfort."

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  12. Jun 18

    A new study by the Union of Concerned Scientists says more than 300,000 homes in the United States are likely to see chronic flooding within the next 30 years.

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  13. Jun 18

    Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to change the admissions process for New York City's specialized high schools, which he says have become "more and more exclusionary." He spoke with about his proposal:

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  14. Jun 15

    'Better Life Lab' from and explores the art and science of living a healthy life. The first episode takes on the health costs of the modern workplace:

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  15. Jun 15

    It's Friday! Which podcast episodes have you been saving for the weekend? 🤓🎧💫

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    Jun 15

    The first episode of our Gonads series is here! An epic journey to ensure the future of humanity. Come along:

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  17. Jun 14

    And, of course, the U.S. men's team did not qualify for this year's competition, but 's 'American Fiasco' looks back to the '90s to see what happened when the U.S. men's soccer team set out to win a World Cup:

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  19. Jun 14

    In this episode of , iconic announcer Andrés Cantor explains the story behind his signature call: "Gooooooooooool!"

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