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7 Bodies Found In Rural Western Australia
Police say the victims, including four children, appeared to be residents of the rural property located in a wine-growing region about 150 miles south of Perth.
Charlie Puth Is Working Hard For Your Attention
From "See You Again" to "Attention," Puth's hits are massive and they stick. Morning Edition visits the 26-year-old at the cluttered home studio where he crafted his second album, Voicenotes.
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Can A Cocktail Of Vitamins And Steroids Cure A Major Killer In Hospitals?
Two big studies aim to rigorously test what could be a revolutionary treatment for a common and deadly disease: sepsis. Many doctors are awaiting the results before changing their practice.
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Radio Jarocho & Zenen Zeferino: Afro-Mexican Folk Takes Root in New York City
The band's sophomore album, Rios de Norte y Sur, pays loving homage to a music born of the collision of indigenous, African and Spanish cultures in colonial Mexico.
Virginia Mayhew On Piano Jazz
Saxophonist, composer and bandleader Virginia Mayhew joins forces with Marian McPartland to perform "All the Things You Are" and "Body and Soul" on this 1998 episode of Piano Jazz.
Secrets Of A Maya Supermom: What Parenting Books Don't Tell You
Parenting doesn't have to be so stressful. Just ask a Maya mom.
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70 Muslim Clerics Issue Fatwa Against Violence And Terrorism
The scholars from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Indonesia met Friday to discuss peace in Afghanistan. They said "violent extremism and terrorism" contradict "the holy principles of Islam."
Jailed Malaysian Opposition Leader To Be Pardoned After His Party's Victory
Anwar Ibrahim, the popular opposition leader who was jailed for sodomy in 2015, will get a royal pardon — clearing the way for him to possibly become prime minister.
Sen. McCain's Absence Looms Over Senate
Arizona GOP Sen. John McCain hasn't stepped foot in the U.S. Senate this year. His absence looms large over the chamber this month.
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Week In Politics: CIA Nominee Gina Haspel, North Korea And Trump's Lawyer Michael Cohen
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with political commentators Karen Tumulty of The Washington Post and Erick Erickson, who runs blog The Resurgen and hosts "The Erick Erickson Show" on WSBRadio about President Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen, Trump's foreign policy in North Korea and Iran and the confirmation battle over Trump's nominee to run the CIA, Gina Haspel.
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