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NPR host Adrian Ma’s girlfriend, Kiah Duggins, was on the American Airlines flight that crashed into the Potomac River after colliding with a military helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. No one survived the crash. As the news emerged, Ma was at the airport waiting to pick up Duggins, who had just visited a family member who had recently undergone surgery. Duggins was "like sunshine personified," Ma says. He speaks with NPR about how that night unfolded and shared his memories of his late girlfriend. "My hope is that I can sort of exorcise the pain that keeps building in my chest," he says. "I think the more that I can plant just a little sense of who this person was in people's minds, the more that she can live on, in a sense." |
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Check out what NPR is watching, reading and listening to this weekend:
🍿 Movies: In Paddington In Peru, Paddington Bear and the Brown family fly across the globe in search of Paddington's Aunt Lucy. Along the way, there is lost treasure, narrow escapes and revelations about Paddington's past.
📺 TV: The Traitors, a Peacock reality show, features a cast of so-called celebrities who provide a mix of treachery and foolishness. The show is in its third season, and Pop Culture Happy Hour is fantasy casting who they believe should be in the next season.
📚 Books: Eric Puchner's new novel, Dream State, sounds ‘messy’ in the best way, so I am adding it to my reading list. It's about a love triangle that tests the decades-long friendship of two college friends and examines different angles of male friendship.
🎵 Music: Horsegirl's sophomore album, Phonetics On and On, keeps things fun with a replayable record full of catchy, bare-bones songwriting and twee treasures.
🍰 Food: The first known cookbook by a Black American woman, A Domestic Cookbook: Containing a Careful Selection of Useful Receipts for the Kitchen, is out this month with a new edition. The recipes range from old-fashioned desserts to savory options.
❓ Quiz: Beside my quiz score, it said, “Yay! Everyone's a winner.” But somehow, it doesn’t feel like that when you get three wrong answers. Please top my score and redeem me. |
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| Flares of light have been found in Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way, creating a light show for astronomers. |
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