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America's Declining Birthrate
America's birthrate is tanking. People who study fertility and families say there are lots of reasons for that: college debt, political uncertainty,…
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The History and Power of the Swastika
The swastika evokes visceral reactions in the Western world, but for years it symbolized good fortune and well-being. We talk to designer Steven Heller…
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The Man Who Captured Lincoln's Ghost
William Mumler was a 19th-century photographer who took portraits of people and the ghosts of their departed. And he made a good living at it until he was…
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A Conversation With Alexandra Fuller
The writer Alexandra Fuller joins us to talk about her latest book, a novel about two Native American cousins on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.…
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How The Factory Made Our World
Historian Joshua Freeman joins us to talk about the history of factories, which is really interesting when you consider the lives of the people who've…
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The Powers and Perversions of Heredity
Monday, science writer Carl Zimmer joins us to talk about the power of heredity. The traits we share with our parents or kids, how does that work exactly?…
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Searching For The Lost Colony Of Roanoke
In 1590, 115 English settlers vanished from present-day North Carolina with little trace. Journalist Andrew Lawler joins us to talk about the lost colony…
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The Last Cowboys
Friday, we're talking about the Wright family of ranchers and rodeo cowboys in central Utah. They're the subject of a new book that explores the…
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Judge Sewall and the Salem Witch Trials
Monday, we’re talking to historian Richard Francis about Samuel Sewell. He was the only one of the judges during the Salem Witch trials who apologized for…
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Wild Horse Country
The wild horse is a majestic, beloved, and federally protected icon of the American frontier with a history as epic as the land it inhabits. It’s also the…
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