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Shonen Knife On World Cafe
After 35 years, the three women who make up this Japanese band have cemented their status as cult heroes and pop-punk icons.
More Than 1,000 Russian Athletes Involved In Doping Conspiracy, Report Says
There was a "systematic and centralised cover up and manipulation of the doping control process" in Russia, an investigation found. The report includes thousands of documents as evidence.
Poll: Trump Needs To Choose Between Presidency And His Business
Two-thirds of Americans think Trump must avoid a conflict of interest, according to a Bloomberg poll. But only a slight majority are confident he'll put the country's interests ahead of his own.
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How Your Cashmere Sweater Is Decimating Mongolia's Grasslands
Mongolian goats produce the world's highest quality cashmere wool, and international demand has soared. There's a problem, though. These goats are turning the country into an ecological wasteland.
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Far-Right Dutch Politician Found Guilty Of Hate Speech But Will Not Be Penalized
The case is rooted in comments the lawmaker made at a 2014 rally, when supporters chanted that they wanted fewer Moroccans in the country. He then told them, "We're going to take care of that."
Obama Orders Sweeping Review Of International Hacking Tied To U.S. Elections
The review will go all the way back to the 2008 campaign and will look at "all foreign actors and any attempt to interfere with our elections," said White House spokesman Eric Schultz.
Weekend LISTening: 5 Japanese Bands You Need To Hear
Naoko Yamano of the pioneering Japanese pop-punk band Shonen Knife recommends some of her favorite rising stars from the Land of the Rising Sun.
Pets Help People Manage The Pain Of Serious Mental Illness
People living with schizophrenia or other serious mental illnesses say a pet can be not just a comforting companion but a reason to stay engaged with other people — and with life.
U.S. Kids Far Less Likely To Out-Earn Their Parents, As Inequality Grows
"It's basically a coin flip as to whether you'll do better than your parents," a Stanford economist says.
Washington State Dairy Workers Challenge Their Exemption From Overtime Pay
The dairy industry runs 24/7, but federal law excludes its workers from overtime pay. A new class-action lawsuit in Washington state is the latest challenge to that law.
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