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  • NPR's Juana Summers talks with the International Rescue Committee's country director of Afghanistan, Sherine Ibrahim, about the 6.0 magnitude earthquake that hit the eastern mountainous region.
  • A strong earthquake shook much of Taiwan on Sunday, toppling a three-story building, stranding about 400 tourists on a mountainside, and knocking part of a passenger train off its tracks.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program # 88 airing June 10, 2018 (an encore from June 24, 2012) featured a spotlight on music compositions by George Gershwin…
  • The song "Brandy" by Looking Glass was No. 1 in 1972. For singer-songwriter Todd Snider, the song is a reminder of happy times. He was 6 years old when he first heard the song, but it left a lasting impression.
  • The punishment for Stewart Rhodes on a seditious conspiracy charge could set the bar for others, including top members of the far-right Proud Boys group, this summer.
  • The megalodon went extinct 3.6 million years ago and is thought to be the largest shark that ever swam the Earth — until now. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on January 23m 2023.)
  • Jennifer Trowbridge, a dynamic advocate for community health and well-being, is President and CEO of CoAction, dedicated to housing stability and economic growth. Jen empowers families and individuals through thoughtful leadership and groundbreaking programs. Her expertise spans healthcare, social services, and strategic leadership, but her heart lies in the stories of the people she serves.
  • This Week on ART ON THE AIR features Michigan City’s Theatre On Skates Academy founder, Michael Orr, singer/songwriter Robert Deeble sharing his seventh album, “The Space Between Us” to be released of his February 2026, Spotlight on the Center for Creative Solutions 17th World Creativity Week and the 10th annual Poetry Showcase.
  • Kenji Lopez-Alt left a restaurant job to test and write about the mysteries of food science. His new book details findings from how best to sear a steak to how to get more golden pancakes.
  • Emily Feng is NPR's Beijing correspondent.
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