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Snarky Puppy's Full Pack Came Together To Record 'Immigrance'
This loosely-knit collective of funk, jazz, and rock players recorded it's latest studio album, Immigrance, with the full lineup of just under 20 members.
Experimental Drug For Huntington's Disease Jams Malfunctioning Gene
More than 600 people will take part in study to test a promising treatment for Huntington's disease, a fatal inherited condition. The experimental drug interferes with defective genetic machinery.
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Australia's $50 Note Is Printed With A Typo
The note, honoring Australia first female member of Parliament, misspells the word responsibility. Australia will correct this on future bills — after printing the error 46 million times.
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Surfers In New Jersey Rescue Deer in The Water
Drew Inman saw a deer run across the sand and sprint into the water. Then it started to struggle. Inman grabbed his phone and started filming as the surfers carried the deer to shore.
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Sodus Point wants to emphasize it's open for business
The threat of high water along the Lake Ontario shoreline is often felt first in low-lying places like Sodus Point. Village Mayor Dave McDowell says...
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50 Years On, The Last Poets Keep Telling The Truth To Unite The Black Community
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with core members of the influential spoken-word music group, Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan, about their new album Transcending Toxic Times.
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'Code For Venezuela' Aims To Find Solutions For The Embattled Country
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Jose Montes de Oca, co-organizer of Code for Venezuela, an organization of tech workers who organize "hackathons" to help solve some of the country's problems.
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News Brief: Trump Investigations, U.S-China Trade Talks, Ebola Outbreak
White House won't cooperate with congressional probes into the president. China hasn't retaliated yet against latest U.S. tariffs. Health workers in Congo's Ebola outbreak zone receive death threats.
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On Mother's Day In Puerto Rico, Hope To Visit A Mother's Grave Turns To Anguish
The municipal cemetery in Lares, Puerto Rico, has been closed since Hurricane Maria hit. Residents flocked to visit when a portion of the cemetery was opened for Mother's Day, but many were unable to reach their loved ones' graves.
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George Benson Has A Story To Tell
Guitar virtuoso George Benson shares tales of working with jazz greats and creating an album dedicated to Chuck Berry and Fats Domino.
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