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Father-Son's Carpool Karaoke Of 'Quando, Quando, Quando' Leads To Record Deal
Ted McDermott struggles with Alzheimer's, but loves to sing. His son Simon recorded the two of them singing a Carpool Karaoke. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Simon.
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A Glimpse Of History, As Museum Of African American History Opens
The National Museum of African American History and Culture opens on the National Mall on Saturday. NPR's Sam Sanders talks to visitors and tells us what it was like on the first day.
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After Mall Shooting Kills 5, Police On The Hunt For The Gunman
Michel Martin talks to KUOW reporter Ross Reynolds on the latest on the manhunt for a gunman who killed five people Friday night in a shopping mall in Burlington, Wash.
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Student Debt Squeezes Many Young Families Out Of The Housing Market
It’s causing problems in places like Seattle and Denver, where there are a lot of college graduates as well as the fastest growing home prices.
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'Rolling Stone' Sells Minority Share Of Magazine To Singapore Entrepreneur
It's the first time Jann Wenner has allowed an outside investor to buy a part of the fabled magazine he founded in 1967.
China Completes Largest Radio Telescope In The World
China says the 500-meter telescope detected a radio signal originating 1,351 light-years from Earth. One of its uses is scanning for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life.
Remembering Stanley 'Buckwheat' Dural Jr., A Legend In Lousiana's Zydeco Music
Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural Jr., was known as an international ambassador for Louisiana roots music with his genre-leaping band Buckwheat Zydeco.
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Before 'Humans Of New York,' Terkel Showed Dignity In Everyday People In 'Working'
Iconic journalist Studs Terkel was creating a best-seller, when he interviewed people around the U.S. for his book Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do.
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War Studies Suggest A Concussion Leaves The Brain Vulnerable To PTSD
Troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are far more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder if they have suffered a concussion. The reason may be a change in the brain's fear circuits.
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4 Things To Watch At The First Presidential Debate
Which Donald Trump will show up? That's one of several unknowns that will determine the outcome of tonight's debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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