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Jealous Of The Birds Gets Ready For A Breakthrough
"Plastic Skeletons" takes the singer's gift for evocative, concisely crafted, seemingly free-associated wordcraft and sets it against a swirling and forceful psych-rock arrangement.
Southern Baptist Women Protest Church Leader's Comments
More than 1,400 Southern Baptist women have signed a letter to their church leaders denouncing "sinful" and "unbliblical" comments about women and divorce by one of their most prominent leaders.
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David Rennie, Washington Bureau Chief For 'The Economist' Reflects On 6 Years In The U.S.
After nearly six years as Washington bureau chief for The Economist, David Rennie is headed off for another assignment. He talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about his impressions of the U.S., and how it's changed in his tenure.
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First Lady Melania Trump Unveils 'Be Best' Campaign, Focusing On Children
Melania Trump has generally kept a low profile as first lady, but Monday she steps into the spotlight to formally unveil her initiatives. She'll be focusing on issues related to children.
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New Mix: Childish Gambino, Mike Lindsay And Laura Marling As LUMP, More
This week's essential new music from All Songs Considered includes pure joy from Ages And Ages, Australian looper and beat maker Alice Ivy, and a look at Childish Gambino's "This Is America."
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Leader Of Armenia's 'Velvet Revolution' Takes Power After Weeks Of Protests
Just half a month after demonstrations ousted the country's longtime leader, the former journalist who led those protests, Nikol Pashinyan, has been elected prime minister.
Carson And HUD Are Sued Over Delaying Anti-Segregation Rule
The federal lawsuit stems from the department's decision to postpone a requirement that recipients of funding study how inclusive their communities are and plan how to overcome historic segregation.
Dozens Of Victims Are Still Coping With The E. Coli Outbreak In Romaine Lettuce
"Most of them would really like to have their health back, but that's not going to happen," says the food safety lawyer representing 58 victims who fell ill after eating tainted greens from Arizona.
Administration Rejects Proposal For Lifetime Medicaid Cap
The Trump administration laid out limits on how much flexibility it would allow states in running Medicaid. Work requirements are in and lifetime caps are out.
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She Strips, She Swears, She Goes To Jail ... For The Good Of Her Country
Stella Nyanzi makes headlines in Uganda for protests about everything from corruption to sanitary pads. She's lost her job, landed in jail — and been brought to court to see if she's out of her mind.
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