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Foals Makes Changes In Pursuit Of Ultimate Creative Freedom
The members of Foals produced the last two albums themselves. The British band left its lead singer alone to finish lyrics in a dark studio in South London.
Sandra Bland Recorded Her Own Video Of The 2015 Traffic Stop Arrest
Video of Sandra Bland during a 2015 traffic stop in Texas surfaced Monday. The recording shows Bland's confrontation with a combative officer. Bland was found hanging in a jail cell three days later.
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U.S. Consumers Concerned About Trade War Impacts As Tensions With China Intensify
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Soumaya Keynes, editor for The Economist and host of Trade Talks podcast, about how the ongoing trade battle between the U.S. and China is impacting consumers.
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Trump Asserts Executive Privilege Over Unredacted Mueller Report
The White House asserted executive privilege over the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena for the full report, as the committee prepared to vote to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt.
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Iran Announces It Will Ramp Up Nuclear Activities
Iran has announced its intention to begin withdrawing from parts of a 2015 nuclear agreement in 60 days. The decision could reduce the time needed to develop a nuclear weapon — if Iran chose to do so.
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Combining medicine and the performing arts in a new UR collaboration
The Eastman School of Music is teaming up with the University of Rochester Medical Center in a new collaboration. It’s an effort to find new ways of...
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Farmworkers’ bill of rights stands best chance of passage in decades
Supporters hope that their efforts to change an 80-year-old law that excludes farmworkers from many of the protections afforded to other workers in New...
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White House Takes On Surprise Medical Bills
President Trump held an event on surprise medical billing, and outlined his priorities for legislation to end the practice. He highlighted the stories of patients previously featured on NPR.
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Who Is 'Heartbeat Bill' Author Janet Porter?
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Jessica Glenza, a health reporter for The Guardian, about Janet Porter, an activist who helped write a number of anti-abortion laws, including in Alabama.
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In 'Ladysitting,' Lorene Cary Chronicles The End Of Her Grandmother's Life
Lorene Cary's new memoir explores the ups and downs of caretaking for an elderly family member. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cary about Ladysitting: My Year With Nana at the End of Her Century.
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