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Robert Ellis Twists The Clichés Of The Traditional Saloon Player
Ellis has embraced his dangerous side to a deliciously fun effect with his latest project, Texas Piano Man.
Coping With The Persistent Trauma Of Anti-Muslim Rhetoric And Violence
After the New Zealand terrorist attacks, mental health professionals are asking: What does persistent trauma do to a generation of young Muslims growing up in the midst of it all?
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Mike Trout To Finalize $430 Million Contract With Los Angeles Angels
Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels are finalizing a $430 million contract, the largest in professional sports history. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jonah Keri of The Athletic.
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Devon Gilfillian Puts His Love Of Nigerian Psychedelic Rock Into 'Get Out And Get It'
World Cafe premieres this tightly syncopated groove from Gilfillian which draws on the vibes of '70s Afro-rock and funk.
How A Small Indiana Company Fought Back Against Chinese Counterfeiters
When an Indiana company learned their goods were being counterfeited in China, they did everything they could to make it stop. But pursuing an intellectual property claim in China takes a lot of work.
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U.S. Mathematician Is The First Woman To Win Abel Prize
Karen Uhlenbeck is a mathematician at the University of Texas at Austin. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters gives the Abel Prize, the closest thing there is to a Nobel Prize for math.
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In Iraq, Packed Ferry Sinks In Tigris River
A ferry full of families celebrating Kurdish new year and Mother's Day capsized in the Tigris River near Mosul. Officials say dozens of people were killed, many of them women and children.
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Two-thirds of voters in new Siena poll say Amazon cancelling Queens HQ was a bad idea
A new Siena College poll covers a range of issues, from what New Yorkers think of the fall of the Amazon deal in Queens, to vaccinations and marijuana...
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Trump Reverses Decades Of U.S. Policy Regarding Golan Heights
Rachel Martin talks to Richard Haass, of the Council on Foreign Relations and an ex-State Department official, about President Trump endorsing permanent Israeli control of the disputed Golan Heights.
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Schumer calls for vote on nominees to IJC
The commission that oversees the Great Lakes still has vacant positions, and Senator Chuck Schumer is calling for congress to vote on current nominees....
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