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'Kanaval' Chronicles The History Of Haiti And Its Influence On New Orleans
Hear the first two hours of the documentary that chronicles the history of Haiti and explores that nation's influence on the music, culture and identity of the Crescent City: New Orleans.
For Rapper Drake, It Really Is As Easy As 1, 2, 3
Drake recently released Scary Hours 2, a mini-album with three songs on it, and those songs all debuted in the top-three spots of the Billboard Hot 100. No other artist has ever pulled this off.
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News Brief: AstraZeneca Vaccine, Purdue Pharma Plan, Capitol Riot
Some European countries suspend use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine. Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, files bankruptcy plan. Two men are arrested for assaulting an officer during the insurrection.
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Biden Policies Are A Green Light For Asylum-Seekers, Rep. Gimenez Says
NPR's A Martinez talks to Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez of Florida, who was part of a group that visited the U.S. southern border on Monday to witness the migrant surge and response first-hand.
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Stimulus package brings some relief for people with disabilities
While additional funding for home-based services was excluded from the first two coronavirus relief bills, people with disabilities and their families...
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Assembly speaker says budget talks will continue as ‘normal’
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said Monday that he expects state budget negotiations to continue as “normal,” despite his decision to authorize an...
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Valerie June Has A 'Prescription For Dreamers' Of Any Age
The soul singer's new album, The Moon and Stars: Prescription for Dreamers, finds her plumbing the origins of her own inspirations in order to pass some magic on down the line.
Tulsa, Okla., Schools Plan To Use Latest Stimulus To Expand Learning Opportunities
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jorge Robles, chief financial officer for Tulsa Public Schools about plans for using the latest stimulus funding for expanded learning opportunities.
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Actor Yaphet Kotto Has Died At Age 81
Actor Yaphet Kotto has died at age 81. Kotto played a number of movie and TV roles including a Bond villain in Live And Let Die and a police lieutenant in Homicide: Live On The Streets.
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Better Late Than Never. Canadian Woman Finally Gets A Pen Pal
Nyima Mitchell, 8, found a bottle in his backyard in Nova Scotia. The 1995 message requesting a pen pal was signed by Nellie Nadeau, 14, of Quebec. Nellie is now a mother herself and lives in Alaska.
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