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Watch Lera Lynn's 'Plays Well With Others' Record Release Concert In Nashville
The Nashville singer-songwriter perform live from 3rd and Lindsley Bar & Grill featuring special guests John Paul White, Rodney Crowell, Peter Bradley Adams, Nicole Atkins and more.
For Some Japanese Americans, Border Separations Are Déjà Vu
The reports from the border this week sent a collective shudder through many Japanese American communities around the country.
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NFL Players Move Their Protests Off The Field, Grilling DA Candidates
"The anthem had its role," says Patriots player Devin McCourty. "But I think, if we just took a knee every Sunday ... would anything change in the communities? I don't think so."
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Investigation Into The VA Reveals A Culture Of Retaliation Against Whistleblowers
VA employees in one Southeast district say a toxic culture of retaliation has undermined veterans' care and worker morale. There is growing skepticism among whistleblowers the VA can police itself.
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Liz Cooper & The Stampede's Music Video For 'Hey Man' Turns A Tea Party Upside Down
The new video from the Nashville band plays out like a mini episode of The Twilight Zone.
Military Asked To Provide 20,000 Beds For Detained Immigrant Children
The bed space has been requested starting in July and running through the end of the year. Officials tell NPR that four bases are expected to provide space.
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Preserving A River With A Pint
Arizona's Verde River has a lot of competing users. But a new project aims to unite them — city dwellers, farmers, environmentalists — over a glass of beer.
How Relevant Is The Dow Jones As A Measure Of The Economy?
This week the Dow Jones dropped GE, one of the original companies that made up the market-monitoring average. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author and professor Charles Geisst of Manhattan College about the relevance of the Dow today.
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Us, Today Explores Intersection of Progressive Rock, Electric Jazz on 'Computant'
Eight years ago three friends from Oxford, Ohio, decided to start a band. On one of the recording tapes they wrote "Us, Today" and the name stuck. Their fourth album Computant is out now and is one to savor.
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Census Overseers Seeded DOJ's Request To Add Citizenship Question, Memo Shows
Dozens of states and cities are suing for the removal of the question, which the agency's own research suggests will suppress participation and make the 2020 census less accurate.
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