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Students Push College Fossil Fuel Divestment To Stigmatize Industry
As a way to fight climate change, students at hundreds of campuses are pushing their colleges to divest from fossil fuels with sit-ins. But critics say divestment is the wrong tactic.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Adam Driver, Kendrick Lamar's New Album, Philip Glass
Driver, who stars in While We're Young, talks about his days in the military; Ken Tucker reviews Lamar's latest album To Pimp A Butterfly; Philip Glass discusses his new memoir Words Without Music.
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Know That THX 'Sound' Before Movies? That's Actually 20,000 Lines Of Code
Deep Note, THX's distinctive audio logo often heard before movies, is getting an upgrade. The sound's creator, James A. Moorer, first composed it in code in 1982.
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At Summit, All Eyes On Meeting Between Obama And Castro
Leaders of the Western Hemisphere are wrapping up the Summit of the Americas. A meeting between President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro has been the most anticipated moment of the conference.
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20 Years Later, Sabotage Of Amtrak's Sunset Limited Still A Mystery
In October 1995, a passenger train was bound for Los Angeles. But it never reached its destination. The train derailed in the Arizona desert, killing one and injuring dozens — and it was no accident.
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Police In Rural Washington State Find Stolen Cabin
The Hempel family would visit their cabin every few weeks. It was the perfect getaway — until someone took the cabin off its foundation. Police received a tip on where they could find the cabin.
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KEXP Presents: Ibeyi
Watch twin sisters Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz's enchanting, vivacious performance of "Ghosts."
Percy Sledge Had A Voice The Whole World Heard
Best known for 1966's iconic hit "When A Man Loves A Woman," the Alabama singer found success blending R&B with a hint of country. Sledge died Tuesday at 74.
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Letters: Russian Memes, Abraham Lincoln Assassination Anniversary
NPR's Audie Cornish and Robert Siegel read letters from listeners about the memes of Russian President Vladimir Putin on a Ritz cracker and the anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination Tuesday.
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