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N.J. Gubernatorial Primary Seen As A Referendum On Gov. Chris Christie
New Jersey and Virginia are the only states holding gubernatorial elections this year. In New Jersey, there's been a lack of enthusiasm among voters in both parties ahead of Tuesday's primary.
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Comey Testifies He Felt Compelled To Take Notes After Trump Meetings
NPR's Greg Myre talks about former FBI Director James Comey's Capitol Hill testimony and details about one-on-one meetings and phone calls Comey had with President Trump.
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Chico Mann And Captain Planet, 'Ya Te Toca' (Live)
Two of the biggest names in contemporary alternative Latin music bring their fusion of Afro-Latin rhythms and dance-floor beats to a KCRW studio session.
'Beatriz At Dinner' Serves Up A Barbed Satire About Race, Class And Culture
Salma Hayek plays a Mexican-American massage therapist who attends the dinner party of a wealthy client in Beatriz At Dinner. Reviewer Justin Chang calls the film an "elegantly acerbic new comedy."
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Theresa May Faces Uncertain Fate As U.K. Voters Go To The Polls
United Kingdom voters go to the polls Thursday in a snap election called by Prime Minister Theresa May to bolster her majority in parliament. Two terror attacks in the interim have made the outcome less certain.
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James Comey Testifies Before Senate Committee In Russia Investigation
NPR reviews the status of the various investigations into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential campaign and any ties to the Trump campaign.
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Gary Burton: Retiring The Mallets
The vibraphonist announced his retirement at 74 with little warning. Still in possession of his quicksilver fluidity and deep intuition, he spoke with Jazz Night during his farewell tour.
Authorities Brace For Conflict During Anti-Sharia Marches
ACT for America, known for its aggressive criticism of Islam, hosts anti-Sharia marches on Saturday across the U.S. Many supporters have alt-right links.
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Russia Needs To Counter Mainstream Media, Head Of RT Network Says
France's president accused the English-language news channel RT — which is funded by the Russian government — of "deceitful propaganda." David Greene talks to RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan.
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Moscow Is One Of The World's Worst Cities For Traffic
The New Yorker one told a story of a guy on a bike who got in a fight with a driver. The biker stormed off to find a baseball bat, and came back to find the car sitting in the same spot in traffic.
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