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Hi listeners, we had a technical error and the audio for White Lies Episode 3 was published as Episode 2. We fixed the audio, so you can go back and listen to the real episode 2 now. We apologize for this glitch! npr.org/2023/01/25/115…

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In 1980, 125,000 Cuban refugees came to the US in a matter of months - one of the largest migrations in the Western Hemisphere. This week on Throughline, Embedded helps us make sense of today’s immigration system. n.pr/3YRQnFl

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In White Lies Episode 5, we examine the U.S. government’s argument that Mariel Cubans could be detained forever–and the legal battle to stop it. Don’t forget to subscribe for early access on Apple Podcasts.

In White Lies Episode 5, we examine the U.S. government’s argument that Mariel Cubans could be detained forever–and the legal battle to stop it. Don’t forget to subscribe for early access on Apple Podcasts.
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New episode alert! This week on White Lies, an American hitman testifies on behalf of the Cuban detainees at Atlanta federal penitentiary, and a radical peace activist who was imprisoned there sneaks us into the prison’s graveyard.

New episode alert! This week on White Lies, an American hitman testifies on behalf of the Cuban detainees at Atlanta federal penitentiary, and a radical peace activist who was imprisoned there sneaks us into the prison’s graveyard.
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In episode 7 of White Lies, the tale of a secret deportation list. Secret not only from the media, but from the 2,746 people who were on it. Listen now in the Embedded feed.

In episode 7 of White Lies, the tale of a secret deportation list. Secret not only from the media, but from the 2,746 people who were on it. Listen now in the Embedded feed.
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An explosion in Fallujah, Iraq left three dead, a dozen wounded, and for high-ranking officials... a dilemma. Find out why the truth was kept from survivors, families, and the American public, on Taking Cover - a new series from NPR’s Investigations Unit. npr.org/2023/03/08/116…

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In the final episode of season two of White Lies, we trek to Havana and Vancouver before ending up back where we started — with the photographs of the men on the roof at the prison in Talladega, Alabama. Episode 8 is out now.

In the final episode of season two of White Lies, we trek to Havana and Vancouver before ending up back where we started — with the photographs of the men on the roof at the prison in Talladega, Alabama. 

Episode 8 is out now.
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A friendly fire incident in Iraq – and the subsequent cover up.  Our newest series, Taking Cover, is in your feed now: n.pr/42xEG9B.  Learn how this series came to be with this thread from Graham Smith 👇.

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Taking Cover ep 2 out now. The men of Echo Company describe the chaos and confusion when a battle breaks out moments after the explosion at the schoolhouse in Fallujah, Iraq. Listen here (n.pr/40kUH17) and read more about the reporting from Graham Smith and Tom Bowman 👇.

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In the new ep, Tom and Graham track down another, different copy of the investigation into the deadly mistake that was buried by the Marine Corps. And along the way, they learn more about some of the terrible things the men of Echo Company saw — and did. npr.org/2023/03/08/116…

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1/ If you love True Crime, check out Taking Cover. It’s a mystery wrapped in the enigma of the Iraq war. And in today’s episode - it’s all about asking hard questions to people in power. The answers and the silences are shocking. tinyurl.com/5n8hcdd8

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As the Taking Cover team investigates how and why the fatal mortar mistake was covered up, a powerful general invites Tom and Graham to talk at the Pentagon. Then he invites them back a second time, and even a third time. But his story keeps changing. npr.org/2023/03/08/116…

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In the nearly 7 years I've spend in audio journalism, I've never been part of a project like this. So proud that I'm getting to help with this beautiful, powerful series from Embedded npr.org/2023/05/09/117…

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Guest Spotlight on the podcast this week: Embedded's new series Buffalo Extreme. How one community navigates life after a mass shooting. Beautiful work from Marianne McCune

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The award for Best News-Based Podcast goes to Embedded: Changing the Police hosted by Kelly McEvers and Dan Girma in a collaboration between NPR and @TheMarshallProject. npr.org/series/1140728… 15/