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All About That Bass, But Give The Drummer Some
Bassist Christian McBride, host of NPR's Jazz Night In America, explains the complicated dynamics between the bass and the drums in jazz — and James Brown.
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Suspect Arrested In Killing Of Texas Deputy At Houston-Area Gas Station
Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said the Friday evening shooting was unprovoked; he has called it a "cold-blooded execution." A suspect is now in custody and facing capital murder charges.
Tokyo 2020 Pulls Olympic Logo, Stung By Plagiarism Charges
Belgian designer Olivier Debie first complained about the logo soon after it was unveiled in July, saying it was too similar to one he created for a theater in 2011.
How Startups Are Using Tech To Try And Fight Workplace Bias
The idea that everyone makes automatic, subconscious associations about people is not new. But now some companies are trying to reduce the impact of such biases in the workplace.
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Huge Fish Farm Planned Near San Diego Aims To Fix Seafood Imbalance
The aquaculture project would be the same size as New York's Central Park and produce 11 million pounds of yellowtail and white sea bass each year. But some people see it as an aquatic "factory farm."
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Trial Begins For Alabama Officer In Encounter That Paralyzed Indian Man
The Madison Police Department officer is charged with violating the civil rights of Sureshbhai Patel, who was slammed into the ground face-first after not responding to English-language commands.
How The Iran Vote Is Engineered To Pass
When Congress votes on the deal this month, it will be considered under rules that favor the president, even if his opponents gain a majority.
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Pack Your Imagination. We're Off To Herodium And A Clown Motel
David Plotz of the travel website Atlas Obscura tells us about two more of his favorite unlikely parts of the world: Herodium in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and a clown-themed motel in Nevada.
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Baltimore Judge Lets Charges Against Officers Stand In Freddie Gray Case
A judge in Baltimore handed prosecutors two pretrial victories on Wednesday, rejecting a motion to dismiss charges against six police officers and allowing the state's attorney to remain on the case.
Obama Secures Enough Support For Iran Deal In Congress
Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., became the crucial 34th vote needed to sustain President Obama's expected veto should Congress pass a measure to block the agreement.
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