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Jazz Musician And Subject Of Iconic Photo Revisits 'A Great Day In Harlem'
Sixty years ago, Esquire magazine published a now-iconic photo of jazz luminaries. NPR talks with saxophonist Sonny Rollins, one of only two surviving artists in the photo.
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Poor Pro Piacenza
Italian soccer team Pro Piacenza is in last place in its division. They're also broke. On Sunday they lost 20 to 0.
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City And County Merger Effort Roils St. Louis
A group is trying to merge the St. Louis city and county governments to try to boost development and pare down police departments. But the black community sees it as a challenge to political gains.
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Rep. Joe Courtney On Trump's Emergency Declaration
NPR's David Greene speaks with Rep. Joe Courtney, D-Conn., about the legal options for Congress and states to counter President Trump's national emergency declaration.
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LA's Paisley Underground Scene Reunites With New Album
Dream Syndicate's Steve Wynn, The Three O'Clock's Danny Benair and The Bangles' Vicki Peterson share stories and songs from their new collab album, 3 x 4.
Greg Ward's New Album 'Feels Like A Walk Home' And A Tribute To Chicago
Saxophonist and composer Greg Ward's Stomping Off From Greenwood is a love letter to the city where he came of age as a musician.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders Announces Another Run For The White House
Bernie Sanders announced a second run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020. This time, the Vermont independent enters the race as a leading candidate facing a crowded progressive field.
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West Virginia Lawmakers Effectively Kill Legislation Just Hours After Teachers Strike
A West Virginia school teachers strike was just hours old when lawmakers voted to postpone a bill that teachers opposed, effectively killing it.
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USA Gymnastics Announces New CEO, The Fourth In Less Than 2 Years
USA Gymnastics has hired a new CEO: the embattled organization's fourth leader in the past two years. The organization is trying to get beyond a widening sexual abuse scandal.
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Russian President Putin Cautions U.S. About Missile Deployments
Russian President Putin says he's prepared to target his weapons at the U.S., if the U.S. builds up missile forces in Europe. The threat comes after the U.S. withdraw form a Cold War era arms pact.
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