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Oklahoma's abortion bill; NPR's Bob Boilen; oysters in New York City waters. (episode)
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin vetoed a bill that would make abortions a felony. Supreme Court watcher Emily Bazelon talks about the latest out of Oklahoma.
When it comes to "herding people into culturally and ideologically inflexible tribes, nothing that Facebook does to us comes close to what we do to ourselves."
The White House says the visit is to acknowledge the difficult and complex history of the U.S. and Japan and to move past this history and explore common interests.
Bob Boilen, host and creator of NPR’s All Songs Considered and Tiny Desk Concerts, shares reflections from artists and musicians on pivotal moments that inspired their work.
We're living in an "oyster renaissance" - did you know that? Learn about NYC crustaceans with Pete Malinowski, chief oyster officer at the New York Harbor School.