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Michigan State Reaches $500 Million Settlement Over Nassar Abuse
Michigan State University has agreed to pay a $500 million settlement to victims of Larry Nassar.
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German Ambassador On Iran Deal
NPR's David Greene interviews Germany's ambassador to the U.S., Peter Wittig, about trade, leadership and diplomacy after the U.S. pullout from the Iran nuclear deal.
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Watch Live: The Record Company, Hop Along, Sweet Spirit And More
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Angélique Kidjo, King Tuff will also perform during the third night of NON-COMM 2018. Watch live starting Thursday at 7 p.m. ET.
California Winemakers Nervous About U.S.-China Trade Talks
China is one of the top export destinations for U.S. wine, but last month, in retaliation for U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, China imposed a tariff on U.S. wine and other food.
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George Ezra On World Cafe
Ezra's sophomore album Staying at Tamara's brings more production and more sheen, but keeps his natural talents at the forefront of the record. Hear an in-studio performance.
The History Of Title X Throughout U.S. History
The Title X restrictions proposed by the Trump administration are modeled after a similar policy from the Reagan era. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Florida State University law professor Mary Ziegler about the history of this policy.
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'My Fifth Career': Bettye LaVette Reinvents Bob Dylan For Herself
The 72-year-old soul star reflects on a lifetime of overcoming industry skepticism and making Dylan's lyrics personal on her latest album Things Have Changed, her first major label release in 30 years.
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With 'The Prodigal Son,' Ry Cooder Puts His Own Touch On Gospel Music
In his first solo album in six years, Cooder injects social satire into his refurbished work of traditional American gospel music.
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Scientific Studies Confirm A Spike In Black Lung Disease
Studies, prompted in part by NPR's reports of an epidemic of advanced stages of the disease, provide further evidence of growing rates of the disease — including a bigger demand for lung transplants.
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Hey, Salad Lovers: It's OK To Eat Romaine Lettuce Again
The romaine that sickened 172 people in 32 states came from Yuma, Ariz., and is likely completely gone from the food supply. What's now for sale is from California.
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