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The Peabody Award-winning weekday arts and issues magazine.

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Fresh Air for Sept. 30, 2023: Leslie Jones; Kerry Washington

Leslie Jones says she was 19 when Jamie Foxx told her she needed to live life — get hired, get fired, fall in love — in order to be truly funny. Jen Rosenstein/HGBUSA hide caption

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Fresh Air Weekend: Leslie Jones; Kerry Washington

Fresh Air Weekend: Leslie Jones; Kerry Washington

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Fresh Air for Sept. 29, 2023: Remembering 'NCIS' actor David McCallum; Poet Allen Ginsberg

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Did AI write this film? 'The Creator' offers a muddled plea for human-robot harmony

Did AI write this film? 'The Creator' offers a muddled plea for human-robot harmony

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Fresh Air for Sept. 26, 2023: How cars and roads shape ecology

Environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb says in nature, the weaker animals are usually the ones killed by predators. That changes when cars are involved: "Roadkill is not only eliminating animals, it's in many cases eliminating those healthy animals that populations need to remain strong," Devon OpdenDries/Getty Images hide caption

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Cars are a major predator for wildlife. How is nature adapting to our roads?

Cars are a major predator for wildlife. How is nature adapting to our roads?

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Fresh Air

The Peabody Award-winning weekday arts and issues magazine.