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Spend Your Christmas With PJ Morton
Hear a live performance from the NOLA musician, adding a little bounce to your holiday entertainment.
Detroit's Big Comeback: Out Of Bankruptcy, A Rebirth
Five years after filing for bankruptcy protection, Detroit has achieved a financial feat few experts predicted. But some worry the growth is leaving long-time Detroit residents behind.
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Cleveland Browns Are On The Verge Of A Winning Record
For fans of the NFL team, there've been some rough years. But finally, this weekend, the Browns go for their first winning record in 11 years.
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Israeli Author Amos Oz Dies At Age 79
The novelist and literary figure's body of work tracked Israel from its origins in the ashes of the Holocaust to the present.
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Heavy Rotation: Songs Public Radio Couldn't Stop Playing In 2018
Heavy Rotation has been your guide to the best music on public radio all year long. Now we look back on the top track from each month in 2018.
Charley Crockett Tackles Blues Classics On New Album
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with singer and songwriter Charley Crockett about his latest album, Lil G.L.'s Blue Bonanza.
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Trade Wars Keep U.S. Farmers' Chickpeas In Silos
American soybean exports have started to move again, but China and India still aren't buying lentils, garbanzos or peas from the U.S. due to trade wars and tariffs.
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Merkel Expected To Push For Global Cohesiveness In New Year's Speech
Angela Merkel is still the chancellor of Germany and could stay in that job until 2021 — although you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise, given the speculation over who is to be her successor.
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NY suffers population dip
According to the US Census Bureau, the nation’s population is increasing overall. But not all states are growing. New York suffered the biggest...
900 detained immigrant kids are in one NY nonprofit's care
NEW YORK (AP) A New York social-services organization called Cayuga Centers has gone from newcomer to one of the biggest names in the $1.5 billion-a...
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