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An Americana Hymnal For The Doomsday Cult Of 'Far Cry 5'
Composer Dan Romer has created soundtracks for award-winning films. His latest project is creating hours of music for a video game which follows a sheriff's deputy into a religious cult in Montana.
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Salvation Army Opens Its First-Ever Supermarket, In Baltimore
The longtime religious charity Salvation Army, known for providing clothing and shelter, is trying a new tactic to help low-income residents in Baltimore — offering them access to healthy food.
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This Farmer Wants To Make Quinoa A 'Thing' In Rwanda
As a kid, Cedric Habiyaremye used to go hungry living in a refugee camp. Now, he's an aspiring plant scientist hoping to bring nutrient-rich crops to his country.
European Commission Outlines Plan To Change How Internet Companies Are Taxed
The recent Facebook data-mining scandal is increasing public attention on the way big tech companies pay only minimal taxes in Europe. Now, the European Union wants to change that.
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An Engineer's Quest To Save Stephen Hawking's Voice
When Stephen Hawking's computer voice was in danger of disappearing, his team called Eric Dorsey for help. The Palo Alto-based engineer worked for the company that helped create Hawking's CallText 5010 speech system.
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Declines To Appear Before British Parliament, Sparking Anger
British parliamentarians are angry that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has turned down a request to appear from a committee examining who had access to his companies data.
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Christian Colleges That Oppose LGBT Rights Worried About Losing Funding
Conservative Christian colleges are worried that their doctrinal commitments with respect to LGBT issues could run afoul of sex discrimination law under Title IX and jeopardize federal financial aid.
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California DOJ To Join The Investigation Into Stephon Clark Shooting
The attorney general announced a separate inquiry to review of policies, procedures and practices at the Sacramento Police Department to identify ways to achieve safer outcomes.
Former U.S. Ambassador To Russia On How Putin May Respond To Diplomats' Removal
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Bill Burns about the 27 countries that are removing Russian diplomats in response to a nerve-agent attack on British soil.
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Orange County Supervisors Revolt Against California's Sanctuary Law
The vote by the all-Republican Board of Supervisors is the latest sign of a backlash against a state law designed to protect immigrants from deportation.
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