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SOPHIE's Debut Album Is A Complex, Clamorous Pleasure
The singer-songwriter-producer just released OIL OF EVERY PEARL'S UN-INSIDES. Rock critic Ken Tucker finds an undercurrent of serenity in the organized chaos of SOPHIE's playful brand of noise pop.
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Satire, Soap Opera, Duty, Devotion: 'Crazy Rich Asians' Is A Movie Milestone
The romantic comedy based on Kevin Kwan's 2013 novel has been saddled with cultural and commercial expectations. Critic Justin Chang was happy to find the film doesn't collapse under the weight.
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2018 Revealed Just How Ill-Prepared We Are For Climate Change
Somini Sengupta, international climate reporter for The New York Times, discusses the dire consequences of rising temperatures, such as drought, famine, disease, war and increased migration.
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What It Means For The Mueller Investigation If Michael Cohen Is Credible
As President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen continues to disclose information, NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with attorney Barbara McQuade about what it means for the Russia investigation if Cohen is credible.
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Awaiting Her Father's Return: Daughter Of Pilot Hopes To Reunite Parents' Remains
As North Korea begins to return the possible remains of U.S. "DoD personnel" from the Korean War, NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Janis Curran, the daughter of one of the pilots who went missing.
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North Korea Turns Over 55 Boxes Of Possible Remains Of U.S. Serviceman
North Korea turned over 55 boxes containing, in the words of the Pentagon, "possible remains of missing DoD personnel" from the Korean War. The remains will arrive in Hawaii next week for forensic analysis.
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To Focus On Students' Emotional Well-Being, India Tries 'Happiness Classes'
This month, Delhi students saw a new course added to their traditionally rigid curriculum. To confront academic pressures linked to India's high suicide rate, public schools are teaching mindfulness.
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Questions Remain After More Than 80 Killed In Greece Fire
As Greek investigators probe the cause of the recent wildfire near Athens, tragic stories emerge about how the more than 80 victims died.
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'Women Are Not One Thing': The 2018 Turning The Tables List Shines With Diversity
NPR Music's Sidney Madden and Marissa Lorusso explore the diversity and staying power found in the songs on NPR Music's list of the 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+.
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