Christopher Intagliata Christopher Intagliata is a senior editor at All Things Considered, where he writes news and edits interviews with politicians, musicians, restaurant owners, scientists and many of the other voices heard on the air.
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Monday

Pro football brothers are set to face off in Super Bowl sibling Sunday

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Friday

Trump takes his 2024 campaign to S.C., where his support isn't what it once was

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Thursday

Modi's government blocks a documentary critical of the prime minister

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Biologist Phil Pister — who singlehandedly saved species from extinction — dead at 94

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Tuesday

Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino, left, testifies to a Senate subcommittee on Feb. 24, 2009 over the proposed, and ultimately successful, merger between his company and Ticketmaster. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images hide caption

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Senators slam Ticketmaster over bungling of Taylor Swift tickets, question breakup

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How to stop worrying and love (or at least live with) ChatGPT

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Monday

Scientists find 17-pound meteorite in Antarctica

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Friday

The star of Eurovision-winning band Måneskin continues to rise with new album

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Thursday

How climate change is killing the world's languages

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Flat, light rocks like the ones pictured above are favored for skipping stones A new study has found that heavier rocks can also skim the water's surface. Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images hide caption

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Study shows heavy stones may give big leaps in water — plus real-world implications

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Tuesday

Is music an exclusively human thing? A new study says no

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Sunday

Sending a text to a friend can bring a smile to your face. Now, research suggests it could also help bring long-term health benefits. guoya/Getty Images hide caption

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What's the #1 thing to change to be happier? A top happiness researcher weighs in

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Friday

An innovation in pin racking angers some pro bowlers

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Wednesday

Santa Barbara County official on storm cleanup and recovery

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