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The Mystery And The Magic Of Giving Thanks
This Thanksgiving, George Mwinnyaa thinks back to his boyhood in Ghana — when a failure to give thanks was thought to have dire consequences.
A Paul Winter Solstice Concert 2017
The saxophonist and several international guests celebrate the year's longest night with music, dance and theater.
Margo Price Sings About The Heartache And Beauty Of Small-Town America
Growing up in Aledo, Ill., the singer-songwriter longed to live somewhere "more romantic." Then she moved away and her outlook changed: "Now, when I go back, I see the beauty in it."
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Beck On World Cafe
Hear new tunes and old stories from the past two decades of the pop star's career.
If The Developing World Can Go Solar, Maybe Puerto Rico Can Too
With most of the island still without electricity, some Puerto Ricans are hoping to follow the example of developing world countries — and turn to the sun for power.
The Thistle & Shamrock: Hometown Song
This week, artists from both sides of the Atlantic commemorate personal connections to their hometowns, including Ewan MacColl's "Dirty Old Town" and "Festival Lights" by the McCalmans.
'I Don't Believe In Science,' Says Flat-Earther Set To Launch Himself In Own Rocket
"Mad" Mike Hughes plans to take the rocket built from salvaged metal on a flight across the Mojave Desert on Saturday. His stated mission: to overturn two millennia of scientific understanding.
Zimbabwe's President-To-Be Returns Home After Brief Exile
Emmerson Mnangagwa, the former vice president of Zimbabwe, fled the country earlier this month. He's returned to take over from longtime president Robert Mugabe, who resigned under pressure.
Trump Organization Cuts Ties To Controversial SoHo Hotel
The part hotel, part condo building, from which the president had continued to profit as president, potentially linked him to murky financing arrangements and allegations of fraud.
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Secretary Of State Tillerson Considering Action In Response To Rohingya Attacks
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says he believes the attacks on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar amounts to ethnic cleansing. He's considering targeted sanctions in response.
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