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  • Like every other organism on the planet, humans evolved over thousands of years to survive and thrive under rather specific circumstances. But what…
  • Like it or not, someday, you too will die. Everything does, and everything will. As the writer Adam Gollner points out, no example of an immortal thing…
  • Wednesday, we’re jumping back into our fitness and health series, and this time we’re tackling another purported culprit of Americans’ poor health: wheat.…
  • Every winter when gunk gets trapped in Utah's valleys, residents ask what we can do about our air. In a recent Salt Lake Tribune op-ed, activist Brian…
  • Today's show is perfect for you fans of the PBS TV series Downtown Abbey, which just started its fourth season on PBS stations around the country. We're…
  • Monday, we’re rebroadcasting our conversation with the journalist George Packer about his book,The Unwinding. It tells the story of America’s economic…
  • In the 1970s and ‘80s, bandleader Fela Anikulapo Kuti took his native Nigeria by storm with his pioneering Afrobeat sound. The music was funky, jazzy and…
  • Tuesday, Doug sits down with comedian Mike Birbiglia, known by NPR fans for his stories from This American Life. His film Sleepwalk with Me won the…
  • Last year, student loan debt in America topped $1 trillion. That fact led filmmaker Andrew Rossi to investigate whether higher education is actually worth…
  • Industry, business and the general public all contribute to Utah’s bad air, but there’s general agreement that cars and trucks are a major part of the…
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