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Aaron Lee Tasjan On World Cafe
Tasjan's latest album walks a fine line between timelessness and a record very much of this moment.
This Is Muscle Shoals: The Playlist
Listen to a selection of timeless classics recorded at FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio.
Justice Department Sues California To Block State's Net Neutrality Law
The Trump administration is suing California over the state's new net neutrality law, saying it clashed with federal policy.
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How China's New Wealth And Power Are Changing The World
A look at one of the most extraordinary developments in human history: how China's government has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty – in just 40 years.
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'A Kind Of Vague Hostility': Michael Lewis On How Trump Loyalists Run Agencies
In The Fifth Risk, Michael Lewis examines the Trump administration's impact on federal agencies, where inexperienced loyalists have been sent to manage nuclear weapons or the National Weather Service.
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3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physics
Arthur Ashkin, a U.S. physicist won for work with optical tweezers and Gérard Mourou of France and Donna Strickland of Canada won for generating high-intensity ultra-short optical pulses.
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Abuse Allegations Against Rep. Ellison Can't Be Substantiated, Probe Says
A Democratic investigation into Rep. Keith Ellison, a Democrat, concluded that claims from an ex-girlfriend that he assaulted her were unsubstantiated. Some Republicans call the results a sham.
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Justice Department Sues California Over Net Neutrality Law
Rachel Martin talks to Tim Wu, professor at Columbia Law School, on the U.S. Department of Justice suing California over the state's new net neutrality law.
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NAFTA Replacement Is A 'Major Achievement' Navarro Says
Rachel Martin talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro about the deal involving the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Trump wants to sign it by November. NPR's Scott Horsley comments on the discussion.
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Customers Flee As Horse Darts Into French Bar
Video shows the filly running up and down the length of the bar kicking up her hind legs — people trying to get out of the way. It doesn't look like anyone was hurt.
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