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It's One Way To Get Off A Jury
Jacob Maldonado was having a bad day. He tried to be released from a jury. The Honolulu man started shouting, "He is guilty, he is guilty." He was arrested and spent the night in jail for contempt.
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Egyptian Christians Left With Nowhere To Pray But The Street
In the Egyptian province with the biggest percentage of Christians, the government has refused to grant permits for churches. Tens of thousands of people have nowhere to worship but the street.
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Cardi B And Bruno Mars Take Over The Taqueria In 'Please Me' Video
Cardi B and Bruno Mars team up again to set their late-night flirtation in a taqueria ablaze with choreography and bilingual rap.
Remembering 'Singin' In The Rain' Co-Director Stanley Donen
"Dance numbers are anything but spontaneous," Donen told Fresh Air in 1996. Donen, who died Feb. 21, also directed On the Town, Funny Face and Damn Yankees, among other films.
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In His Testimony, Michael Cohen Names Other Trump Aides That Could Be Investigated
During his public hearing, Michael Cohen named various current or former Trump Organization employees that Democrats could investigate. One name — Allen Weisselberg — came up more than 20 times.
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The Latest Internet Hoax: 'Momo Challenge'
Nieman Journalism Lab's Laura Hazard Owen tells NPR's Scott Simon about the Momo challenge, a viral Internet hoax.
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Saturday Sports: SheBelieves Cup, Enes Kanter
NPR's Tom Goldman discusses the sports stories that grabbed his attention this week - including the SheBelieves Cup.
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In 'Choir Boy,' 'Moonlight' Writer Brings Prep School Coming-Of-Age Story To Broadway
Award-winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney has a fresh take on the prep school experience in his new play, Choir Boy. He tells NPR's Michel Martin about making his Broadway debut.
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Underdiagnosed Male Eating Disorders Are Becoming Increasingly Identified
NPR's Michel Martin talks with journalist Soledad O'Brien about her recent reporting on eating disorders among male athletes. O'Brien said social media played a big role in these eating disorders.
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In New Orleans, The Fight Over Blackface Renews Scrutiny Of A Mardi Gras Tradition
Every year, African-American members of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club paint their faces black for the city's Mardi Gras celebrations. Now, they're facing calls to end the practice.
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