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Grammy Award-Winning Singer Natalie Cole Dies At 65
Natalie Cole, the Grammy award-winning singer and daughter of Nat King Cole, has died at 65.
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'Just Not Sorry': Gmail Tackles Qualifying Words In Professional Communication
"Just Not Sorry" is a Gmail plug-in that identifies qualifying words with an underline so users can come off more confident in their professional communication.
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At This Dinner Party, Talking About Death With Strangers Isn't Taboo
Grieving can be isolating for young adults. A fledgling nonprofit invites 20- and 30-somethings to share their grief, with strangers, over a meal.
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A North Carolina Police Department Improves Its Customer Satisfaction
The Fayetteville Police Department has begun to implement 76 recommendations to eliminate racial disparity in traffic stops and reduce the use of deadly force.
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Composers Learn To Make A Living WIth 'Invisible' Music
Berklee College of Music boasts a long list of Grammy Award winners among its alumni. But now, Berklee is filling classes with students making music for podcasts, video games and commercials.
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A Once-Passionate Obama Campaigner Sits Out The 2016 Races
Anton Gunn rose in the ranks from local activist to working in the Obama White House. He's now in South Carolina, disengaged from national politics and watching the 2016 candidates from the sidelines.
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Along Missouri's Waterways, Flooding Brings 'Total Devastation'
Floods aren't over in the Midwest but some of the hardest hit small towns around St. Louis have begun cleaning up. North Country Public Radio's Brian Mann reports from the Bourbeuse River.
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Army Seeks Brave And Willing Eaters To Test Its MREs
The Army is asking for volunteers to eat Meals Ready to Eat — and nothing but — for six weeks for a study on gut health. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on MREs and the jokes soldiers crack about them.
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Activists Mourn Race Theorist Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Welsing is being mourned by many – including musician Chuck D, who credited her with providing the inspiration for the 1990 Public Enemy album Fear of a Black Planet.
Former Arkansas Gov. Dale Bumpers Dies At 90
Years after urging his Senate colleagues not to undo a national election because Bill Clinton had been unfaithful to his wife, Bumpers wrote a memoir titled The Best Lawyer in a One Lawyer Town.
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