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Huntsville Launches 5,000 Rockets To Commemorate Apollo 11 Anniversary
The U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala., celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch by inviting everyone to launch their own rocket. They're trying to beat the world record.
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Gloria Gaynor: Disco Queen Goes Gospel
Gaynor explains why "I Will Survive" is still her favorite song to perform.
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Public scrutiny of the health and safety conditions at immigration detention centers is growing. But the contractor ICE hired to inspect those conditions is accused of ignoring problems for years.
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In Lost Essay, Langston Hughes Recounts Meeting A Young Chain Gang Runaway
The work, previously published only in Russian, was discovered by Professor Steven Hoelscher. The encounter occurred in 1927, when Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston went on a road trip through the South.
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Iowa Official Says His Love Of Tupac Isn't What Got Him Fired
Iowa's Human Services Chief Jerry Foxhoven is a big Tupac Shakur fan. After he told 4,300 employees to mark Tupac's birthday, the governor ousted him. Foxhoven says he was fired for unrelated reasons.
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At N.C. Rally, Trump Continues Attack On 4 Democratic Congresswomen
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Ayesha Rascoe and Scott Jennings, a longtime Republican strategist, about President Trump's continued remarks against four freshman Democratic congresswomen.
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Godzilla Comes To Comic-Con In San Diego
Japan's cinema legend Godzilla turns 65 this year. And for the first time, Japan's Toho Studios will have a booth at Comic-Con to celebrate the giant monster.
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Dan Auerbach And Patrick Carney Bring Brotherly Love Back To The Black Keys
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney explain why they just needed to get out of each other's hair for a bit.
Trump Administration Announces Plans To Move Hundreds Of Federal Jobs Out Of D.C.
The Trump administration is moving jobs and agencies out of Washington. Officials say it's placing those agencies and employees closer to their customers, but critics say its about politics.
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Why Taquerias Are Making Guacamole Without Avocados
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with journalist Javier Cabral of L.A. Taco about taquerias using avocado-less guacamole.
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