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With 'Still On My Mind,' Dido Discovers The Magic Of Doing More With Less
It's been six years since Dido released an album. Her latest, Still on My Mind, is at its best when it does more with less.
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Pilots Split Over FAA Chief's Claims On Boeing 737 Max Training
The top official at the FAA says airline pilots had enough training to handle Boeing's flight control software linked to two deadly crashes. His statement has divided pilots in the U.S. and overseas.
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Advocacy Groups Come Together Against Restrictions On Protests On Public Lands
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Kate Ruane of the ACLU about liberal and conservative groups coming together to fight proposals by the National Park Service to place restrictions on protests.
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Resolution by Seneca Falls town supervisor to end Women's Hall of Fame funding fails
The Seneca Falls Town Board on Tuesday night rejected a resolution to end funding for the Women's Hall of Fame if it inducts Jane Fonda. But that was...
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LDS Church Rolls Back Policy That Restricted Baptizing Children Of Gay Parents
The LDS Church rolled back its 2015 policy that restricted baptizing children of gay couples and was criticized as penalizing kids. It no longer will refer to gay couples as apostates.
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Poet Hanif Abdurraqib Discusses His Writing Process
For National Poetry Month, poet, essayist, and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib shares a poem and his writing process.
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N.J. Lawmakers Pass Bill To Extend Statute Of Limitations For Sex Abuse
Lawmakers in New Jersey passed a bill to extend the statute of limitations for sex abuse to when the victim is 55, or seven years after they realize their abuse. The governor has indicated support for the bill.
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Mozambique Health Officials Race To Vaccinate Against Cholera After Cyclone Idai
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Ilesh Jani, director general of Mozambique's National Institute of Health, about the massive cholera vaccination campaign underway in the wake of Cyclone Idai.
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How One Guatemalan Town Has Changed With The Flow Of Migrants Passing Through
Central Americans streaming across the U.S.-Mexico border are traveling along well established smuggling routes through Mexico. Gracias a Dios, Guatemala, has become a busy smuggling staging area.
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Police Are Investing In New Technology. 'Thin Blue Lie' Asks, 'Does It Work?'
Technology has often been proposed as the solution to controversial policing practices. But reporter Matt Stroud says new innovations embraced by law enforcement can present their own problems.
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