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20 things to see at the GrassRoots Festival
The 29 th annual Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance kicks off Thursday at the Trumansburg Fairgrounds, with more than 70 bands...
Acting Head Of Customs And Border Protection Defends Agency's Decisions
Mark Morgan, acting head of Customs and Border Protection, addresses the Trump administration new asylum rule. He says it's being rolled out as a small "pilot."
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'Engagement Is Losing Credibility': Iranian Foreign Minister
Iran would commit to permanent nuclear inspections in exchange for a permanent lifting of U.S. imposed-sanctions, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tells NPR.
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Muncie Police And City Officials Solve Shelter's Excess Cat Problem
The shelter in Muncie, Ind., needs food, litter and paper towels. Police and City Hall say residents can temporarily pay their parking tickets, not in cash, but in cat supplies.
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'The Git Up': Dissecting The Country Rap Chart-Topper
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with New York Times music critic Jon Caramanica about the country rap song that's tearing up the charts, "The Git Up."
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ProPublica Report: Black Americans Lose Big Under Longtime Property Provision
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to ProPublica reporter Lizzie Presser about heirs property, a form of land ownership that has cost black Americans billions of dollars in land loss.
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Keeping Cool In The D.C. Heat Wave
A heat wave has much of the U.S. in its grips, including in Washington D.C. But some residents have found ways to cope.
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With Alaskan Native Lead, 'Molly Of Denali' Breaks New Ground
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Executive Producer Dorothea Gillim and Creative Producer Princess Johnson about the first PBS children's series featuring an Alaskan Native lead.
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Equifax To Pay Up To $700 Million In Data Breach Settlement
The credit reporting agency will pay up to $700 million in fines and monetary relief to consumers over a 2017 data breach that affected nearly 150 million people.
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In 'Beijing Payback,' The Immigrant Experience, But Make It A Crime Thriller
Daniel Nieh used to be a model and a translator. He says both of those professions went into his debut novel, a page-turner about a college basketball player unraveling his Chinese father's murder.
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