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Rock Legend Eddie Van Halen Dies After A Long Battle With Cancer
Eddie Van Halen and his brother Alex formed the band that bore their last name. It became a force in rock in the 1970s and 1980s, and Eddie became a guitar hero. He was 65.
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Hopes For More Federal COVID-19 Relief Coming Any Time Soon Are Dashed
Stock prices dropped sharply Tuesday after President Trump called on his representatives to stop negotiating with Democrats on another coronavirus stimulus package until after the November election.
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Trump Says He Won't Participate In Next Virtual Debate
President Trump said he won't participate in the upcoming second presidential debate, after it was announced the debate will be virtual.
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How Nomination Of Amy Coney Barrett To Supreme Court Might Affect U.S. Climate Action
Climate and environment policies nearly always end up in court these days. They may have a harder time surviving if Amy Coney Barrett cements a conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
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Somewhere Between Bluegrass and Heavy Metal, Billy Strings Discovered His Own Sound
Billy Strings learned to play traditional bluegrass alongside his stepdad Terry Barber. Later, he thrashed in local VFW halls while in the metal scene. Then, he discovered his own sound.
In Newark, A Drive-In Movie Theater Celebrates Black Excellence
The simultaneous crises of the pandemic and racism against Black Americans led to the creation of an unusual movie theater located in New Jersey's biggest city: the Newark Moonlight Cinema.
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Poet Louise Glück Wins 2020 Nobel Prize In Literature
American poet Louise Glück won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature. Also a Pulitzer Prize winner, she becomes the 16th woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Healing U.S. Divides Through Truth And Reconciliation Commissions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three people familiar with the truth and reconciliation process to hear how it can heal divisions: Denise Altvater, Rev. Mark Sills and Rev. Nelson Johnson.
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Netflix's 'Deaf U' Shows The Deaf Experience Through The Eyes Of Students
A new Netflix docuseries follows a group of students who attend Gallaudet University, a private college for the deaf and hard of hearing.
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Joe Biden On Race: What The Democratic Presidential Nominee Has Said About Busing
In the first of a two part series on former Vice President Joe Biden's record on race, Steve Inskeep examines his controversial stance on busing.
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