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FAQs about KPCC News:How many episodes does KPCC News have?The podcast currently has 4,925 episodes available.
April 16, 2021Law Professor: Police Hold 'Extraordinary' Power Over Black People In Traffic StopsThose who don't immediately stop for police are committing "contempt of cop. And bad officers will make you pay for that," law professor Paul Butler argues....more6minPlay
April 16, 2021Antibody Drugs For COVID-19 Are A Cumbersome Tool Against SurgesDrugs that can help keep COVID-19 patients out of the hospital are playing only a small role in Michigan, where the pandemic is accelerating. Logistical challenges are to blame....more4minPlay
April 16, 2021Mental Health And POC: The Toll Of Seeing Continuous Acts Of Violence At The Hands Of PoliceDisturbing bodycam video released Thursday after public outcry over the Chicago police shooting of a 13-year-old boy shows the youth appearing to drop a handgun and begin raising his hands less than a second before an officer fires his gun and kills him....more19minPlay
April 16, 2021FilmWeek: ‘We Broke Up,’ ‘Reefa,’ ‘Hope,’ And MoreLarry Mantle and KPCC film critics Claudia Puig, Tim Cogshell and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases....more41minPlay
April 16, 2021COVID-19 AMA: Spring Wave, Variants, When The Vaccine Will Be Ready For Kids And MoreIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Shruti Gohil, professor of medicine and associate medical director for epidemiology and infection prevention at UC Irvine’s School of Medicine....more33minPlay
April 16, 2021FilmWeek Critic Charles Solomon On The Art, Music And Stunning Visuals Of The Oscar-Nominated Film ‘WolfWalkers’The animated feature film “WolfWalkers,” from Cartoon Saloon, is nominated for Best Animated Feature at this year’s Academy Awards....more10minPlay
April 15, 2021Fewer Migrant Children Held In Border Detention Facilities, But Challenges RemainHealth and Human Services has opened a dozen emergency influx shelters for unaccompanied migrant children, easing a bottleneck at the border. But the Biden administration still faces big challenges....more5minPlay
April 15, 2021Podcaster Chronicles Racism, 'Resistance' And The Fight For Black LivesSaidu Tejan-Thomas Jr. lost a close friend from college to police violence. His podcast explores different aspects of the movement for Black lives — including Tejan-Thomas Jr.'s personal history....more43minPlay
April 15, 2021China To Loom Large At Biden's Summit With Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide SugaAs the U.S. tries to enlist allies to help meet the challenges posed by China, perhaps no nation is more central than Japan. Suga is the first foreign leader to meet face-to-face with President Biden....more4minPlay
April 15, 2021A Police Officer Was Fired For Intervening In Colleague’s Chokehold In 2006. Why It Matters Today And What It Means For How We Look At Excessive ForceA judge has ruled that the firing of a police officer, who’s black, in 2006 was wrong. Cariole Horne intervened when she saw a fellow officer put a man in a chokehold. Horne was fired soon after the incident, but she didn’t give up the fight....more17minPlay
FAQs about KPCC News:How many episodes does KPCC News have?The podcast currently has 4,925 episodes available.