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A Band Apart
How the members of Algiers — four musicians in three cities on two continents — made an album for a world as divided and unsettled as they are
Wisconsin Primary Preview: Cruz, Sanders Hope For Wins To Seize Momentum
Ted Cruz hopes support from Scott Walker and the state's influential talk radio contingent can help him topple Trump. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders hopes the state's progressive bent bends for him.
He Couldn't Break The Record For Pumpkin-Growing — So He Broke Out A Paddle
So, you've grown a pumpkin that weighs over 1,000 pounds. What now? For Rick Swenson, competitive pumpkin grower, the answer was clear: Get in and paddle it down the river as far as it'll go.
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In 'Anything For You,' Raising A Last Glass To Blue Heron Vineyard
This weekend, we're rewinding the NPR Books Time Machine to look at Kristan Higgins' beloved Blue Heron romance series, which wrapped up last month with book five, Anything For You.
Amid Crackdown In Turkey, Dissatisfaction With President Erdogan Grows
A Turkish columnist once hailed the country's leader as a champion of democracy. Now he joins many Turks in gloom and disappointment over the country's course.
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No Vanity Project: At Art Center, Baryshnikov Tells Artists, 'You're The Boss'
You'd think the sign in front of dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov's arts center would have his name in lights — but actually, you can barely see it. He says what happens inside is way more important.
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Where Insurers' Exits Are Hurting Obamacare Exchanges — And Where They Aren't
Competition on some exchanges will be diminished next year when three of the nation's largest health insurers drop out. Still, most marketplace consumers won't see any ill effects from the moves.
Lurid And Ludicrous, 'Shock SuspenStories' Will Make Your Eyes Pop
A new collection reprints the first six issues of EC Comics' classic 1950s pulp horror series. Packed with gore and goofiness, these may, in fact, be the comics your mother warned you about.
In Pakistan, Illegal Kidney Trade Flourishes As Victims Await Justice
Sophisticated criminals prey on the poor, luring them with false promises of lucrative jobs before depriving them of their organs. The "kidney mafias" benefit from powerful political connections.
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Dispatches Of Discontent: Protesters Of Immigration Ban Take To The Streets
Demonstrations against President Trump's executive order, which began Saturday outside airports, have now taken to the streets in cities across the U.S. Here's a glimpse of the protests.
A Passport To Cuba
Barack Obama was the first U.S. president to visit Cuba in 88 years. But with the newly loosened travel restrictions, there is no need for you to wait that long.
Why Are The Trees Green?
This simple question posed by ecologist Fred Smith led to profound discoveries about delicate balance and styles of regulation in healthy ecosystems, a topic covered in a new book Alva Noë considers.
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