Avery Keatley
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Prominent Christian theologian Richard B. Hays' work was often cited as a reason for not allowing same-sex relationships in Christian churches. In a new book, The Widening of God's Mercy, co-written with his son Chris Hays, he reverses course, and cites Biblical support for allowing LGBTQ relationships in Christianity.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with researcher James Penca about two new discoveries in the wreck of the Titanic: a statue experts thought lost, and the collapse of an iconic part of the ship.
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Eighteen-year-old guitar prodigy Grace Bowers releases her debut album, Wine on Venus.
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Gamblers have wagered hundreds of millions of dollars on who Vice President Kamala Harris will choose as her running mate.
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Director Lee Isaac Chung talks to NPR's Scott Detrow about his latest film, Twisters. He shot it on location in Oklahoma, using local extras on set who know what it’s like to face a tornado.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Anne Banfield, a doctor who left what has been characterized as an "abortion desert" nearly two years after the fall of Roe v. Wade.
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Companies in China are using deepfake technology to create avatars of dead relatives and loved ones. Does the technology help or hurt the grieving process?
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We've learned a lot about space in the past century. But humans' earliest understanding of eclipses dates all the way back to ancient Babylon.
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It's the time of year when new lambs are born, and for some shepherds, the process raises difficult questions.