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Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maiselcleaned up in the comedy categories and Game of Throneswon the big drama prize for the third time. The show on the whole, though, was awfully dull.
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Several African American models who were at a casting call for Miami Swim Week said a California-based swimsuit line turned them away Thursday.The reason?…
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She calls herself an “anomaly” in public radio.Tanzina Vega, the new host of the public radio program “The Takeaway,” says she knows that the country's…
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A new study confirms what some researchers have been saying for decades — standardized tests have little or no value in predicting students' success in college. So why do institutions use them?
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The Simpsonsaddressed complaints about its caricature of an Indian convenience store owner by making clear that it ... doesn't really care.
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No black author has ever won its top prize. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about the issue with Alisha Rai, author of the Forbidden Hearts series.
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They make up just 7.95 percent of U.S. print newsroom staff, 12.6 percent of local TV news staff and 6.2 percent of local radio staff.
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The High Museum of Art in Atlanta has undertaken several efforts to increase the proportion of nonwhite visitors. Director Rand Suffolk tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro how they did it.
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What does a "normal" brain look like? Something a lot different when researchers make sure that study participants reflect the race, education and income levels of the U.S. at large.
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On the last day of Camp MetroTown, teenagers held posters they made earlier in the week with images of the "monsters" in their lives. Spiders. Stress.…
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Economist and author Tyler Cowen worries that Americans' desire to keep changing has gone away. "The forward march of progress," he says, "is not the main story today."
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Elena Castillo Flores rules the port city of Avalor while learning about life and leadership. Her creators say they want their show to reflect the diversity of Latino cultures and experiences.