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Dave Bartholomew — New Orleans Trumpeter, Songwriter And Bandleader — Dies At 100
Without Dave Bartholomew, rock 'n' roll as we know it might not exist. The trumpeter, songwriter, bandleader, producer and arranger, died Sunday at 100 in New Orleans.
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Trump Campaign Looks To Bring New Level Of Sophistication To Its 2020 Operation
At the heart of the Trump campaign are the president's big flashy rallies, but the Republican Party is working with the campaign to leverage these events to recruit volunteers and register voters.
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A Look At President Trump's Pattern Of Responding To Accusations Of Sexual Misconduct
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Anna North, senior reporter at Vox, about E. Jean Carroll's allegations of sexual assault against President Trump.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller To Testify Before House Committees Next Month
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler and House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff say special counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to testify in public on July 17.
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Betty Who: Tiny Desk Concert
Betty Who brings Roséwave, sun's-out pop to the Tiny Desk with all the usual studio production stripped away.
Would You Live In A Home Where Something Grisly Happened, Survey Asks
More than half of Hong Kong respondents said yes. A Prudential Brokerage official told the South China Morning Post that some people are afraid of ghosts but more are afraid of sleeping on the street.
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'It's Been A Minute With Sam Sanders': The History Of Drag Queens
June is LGBTQ pride month, and some of the loudest and proudest people in those communities are drag queens. The TV show RuPaul's Drag Race has pushed drag culture into the mainstream.
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What Resulted From Kushner's Conference About Ending The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with David Makovsky of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the peace donor conference led by Jared Kushner. No Palestinian or Israeli officials were present.
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Imagine There's No Beatles: 'Yesterday' Proves Too Clumsy For Its Clever Conceit
The breezy rom-com is set in a world where only one man remembers the fab four. The film so takes our affection for The Beatles for granted that it never bothers to give the music a proper showcase.
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06-26-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
06-26-19 12:30 PM newscast
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