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From 'Slingshot' To SXSW: Public Radio Favorites Head To Austin
Musicians from NPR's public radio artist incubator series Slingshot are making their way to SXSW this year. Keep an eye out in Austin for these three Slingshot artists.
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Trump Administration Moves To Ban Bump Stocks
The Justice Department took a first step in banning the sale, manufacture or possession of devices used to make a gun fire like an automatic weapon. But advocates say it'll take legislative action.
Rethinking How Students With Dyslexia Are Taught To Read
Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in this country. But it is widely misunderstood, and schools often do a poor job of helping students learn to read.
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How To Get People To See A Doctor When They Don't Want To
A new study looks at why the Tsimane people of Bolivia often avoid seeking medical care — and what might change their minds.
An Ode To Leftover Curry: The Next-Day Treasure Of Coastal India
Necessity is the mother of invention, and in this case, the reason behind kalchi koddi, a tasty staple of Goa.
The Breeders Are 'All Nerve' After A Long Hiatus
It's been 25 years since the lineup that made 1993's seminal Last Splash recorded together. The band's fifth album, All Nerve, is a triumphant reflection on a difficult past.
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Here's How The Time's Up Legal Defense Fund Actually Works
The fund was created to help defray the legal costs for women who've been sexually harassed. It's kind of like a matchmaking service that pairs alleged victims with local attorneys.
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Steve Bannon Takes Anti-Establishment Message Overseas: 'Let Them Call You Racists'
During a stop on his European tour, Bannon told a conference of the far-right National Front party in France, "Let them call you xenophobes. Let them call you nativists. Wear it as a badge of honor."
A New Rail Line In Lahore May Damage Heritage Sites, Activists In Pakistan Warn
With help from China, Pakistan's government is building a 16-mile-long metro in Lahore to ease traffic. But it comes with a catch. It passes near many of the city's historical buildings.
Former FARC Rebels Face The Ballot In Colombia Congressional Elections
After signing a peace deal with the Colombian government in 2016, the FARC are running a total of 74 candidates for Senate and House of Representative seats.
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