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FAQs about KPCC News:How many episodes does KPCC News have?The podcast currently has 4,925 episodes available.
May 07, 2021How the Navajo Nation Went From Being Devastated By COVID To Vaccinating Over Half Its Adult PopulationAlthough Native Americans are one of the most at-risk groups in contracting COVID-19, they've been the most successful at vaccinating their populations. NPR reported that the Navajo Nation had vaccinated more than half of its adult population, which surpasses the U.S. national vaccination rate....more12minPlay
May 07, 2021David Oyelowo On Directing And Starring In His Debut Feature ‘The Water Man’David Oyelowo makes his feature directorial debut this week with the family adventure film “The Water Man....more9minPlay
May 07, 2021FilmWeek: ‘Wrath Of Man,’ ‘Here Today,’ ‘The Paper Tigers’ And MoreLarry Mantle and KPCC film critics Christy Lemire and Tim Cogshell review this weekend’s new movie releases....more41minPlay
May 07, 2021Unemployment Remains High Across The Country. Why Are Some Industries Struggling To Find Workers?As more Americans become vaccinated and economic sectors increasingly reopen, the country is facing a startling conundrum— unemployment is high, but many industries cannot find workers....more21minPlay
May 07, 2021Banking On Busy Summer Travel Season, Airlines Add More Flights And New RoutesAmid a sudden surge in demand for domestic travel, especially to beach destinations and national parks, decimated airlines are adding service to new markets as they try to inch back to profitability....more4minPlay
May 06, 2021A Remote Work Revolution Is Underway — But Not For EveryoneIt's not just tech companies embracing work-from-home for the post-pandemic era. But manufacturers like Ford also have to consider the huge swathes of their workforce that simply can't work remotely....more5minPlay
May 06, 2021How Systemic Racism Continues To Determine Black Health And Wealth In ChicagoThere is a 30-year gap in the life expectancy of some Black and white Chicagoans. Journalist Linda Villarosa talks about the link between racism and health outcomes, and tells her own family's story....more34minPlay
May 06, 2021LA City’s Initiative For A More Honest, Less Whitewashed Relationship With Its HistoryIn 2019, Mayor Garcetti formed a panel of forty scholars, historians, architects and other cultural leaders to reassess its official relationship with its history - both the good and the bad....more28minPlay
May 06, 2021Majority Of Americans Want Help Aging At Home, What Can The Government Do To Help?A new poll conducted in late March by the Associated Press and NORC Center for Public Affairs Research noted that 88% of the public would like to live their twilight years in their home as opposed to a long-term care facility....more24minPlay
May 06, 2021After Gates’ Divorce, We Discuss Rise in ‘Gray Divorce’ And Impact On Adult ChildrenBill and Melinda Gates said Monday that they are divorcing but would keep working together at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the largest charitable foundations in the world....more25minPlay
FAQs about KPCC News:How many episodes does KPCC News have?The podcast currently has 4,925 episodes available.