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Soul Queen Irma Thomas Becomes A Doctor
Thomas earned the title of the Soul Queen of New Orleans three decades ago. Earlier this month, she added the title of doctor to her name thanks to Tulane University.
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To Lower Your Medicare Drug Costs, Ask Your Pharmacist For The Cash Price
Sometimes a drug plan's copay is higher than the cash price, but insurance rules keep pharmacists from telling Medicare beneficiaries unless they ask.
At The Helm: Harold Mabern, Stalwart Accompanist, At 82
Harold Mabern has been one of jazz's most consistent accompanists over the last 60 years. In this episode of Jazz Night in America, we explore some of that history with him.
Flip And Fly A Dolphin In A Video Game For Robert Schneider's New Band
The Apples in Stereo frontman's new band releases a fun video game made with his son. Stream Air-Sea Dolphin's new split 7" with Sloshy, featuring creators of Homestar Runner.
Official Death Toll From Maria In Puerto Rico Is Way Off, Researchers Say
A new Harvard study suggests that the death toll in Puerto Rico from last year's hurricane is many times higher than originally believed — closer to 5,000 than the official count of 64.
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'It's Going To Be Tough': Santa Fe Students Return To School After Shooting
The shooting happened less than two weeks before the end of the school year. "I don't want that last day to be my last memory of my senior year," one student said.
In France, The Protests Of May 1968 Reverberate Today — And Still Divide The French
Students are again occupying universities and workers are protesting an overhaul of the state railway. "The struggle is still the same," says a labor leader. But the protests are on a smaller scale.
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New Mix: James Blake, Luluc, Angelique Kidjo Covers Talking Heads
All Songs Considered hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton share this week's must-hear music, including an incredible new cut from singer James Blake, guitar rock from New Zealand, and more.
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Canada Buys Controversial Oil Pipeline, Ensures Its Expansion
This is a key part of Canada's effort to boost oil exports to Asian markets — but the plan has been protested by indigenous groups and environmental activists.
Brazil's Crippling Trucker Protests Enter Day 9, Despite Suggestions Of A Deal
President Michel Temer apparently conceded to truck drivers' demands. But many truckers remain on strike — and so many Brazilians across the country also remain short of fuel and perishable food.
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