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agumonkey ◴[] No.19116161[source]
meanwhile https://text.npr.org/

ps: thanks for the comments below, I was curious about similar websites

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1. keithpeter ◴[] No.19117326[source]
It would be ace if there was a way to get older stories. I am resorting to reader view generally.
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2. jandrese ◴[] No.19117623[source]
I've found it extremely difficult to track down stories I've heard on the radio on their website. The search function is really useless and even on the day of the broadcast I struggle to find the headline they used for the piece. If I'm going back a couple of days later it's usually a failure.

It looks like it should be so easy on the surface, just scan down the list of segments till you find the one you want, but for some reason I always struggle.