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Alice Cooper Finds Andy Warhol Art After 40 Years In Storage
In the 1970s, Alice Cooper received a silkscreen by his friend Andy Warhol. Then he forgot about it. He and his manager dug it out of storage, and now it may be worth millions.
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Delicate Diplomacy Over U.S. Citizens Detained In Iran
The Trump administration says it is redoubling efforts to free American citizens detained in Iran. Iran seems to be hinting it wants another prisoner swap, as the Obama administration negotiated.
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Kuinka Asks, 'Where Is This Anger Coming From?'
Kuinka, one of our favorites from the recent Tiny Desk Contest, explores the nature of anger and bigotry in a stirring video for the song "Warsaw."
JD Allen Goes Free Form And Improvisational On 'Radio Flyer'
Tenor saxophonist JD Allen has been leading a group with the same musicians for 10 years now. Critic Kevin Whitehead says the quartet's familiarity helps it hit its groove on Radio Flyer.
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Looking Back At The Most Powerful Earthquake Ever To Strike North America
Science writer Henry Fountain says the deadly quake that shook Alaska in 1964 was so loud some thought it was the beginning of World War III. His new book is The Great Quake.
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Trump Places Sanctions On 13 Venezuelan Officials
The U.S. places sanctions on 13 Venezuelans involved in an election Sunday, that government opponents there say are rigged. The vote could give Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sweeping new powers.
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Filling Labor Board Vacancies Opens Door To Unwinding Obama-era Policies
As the Trump administration looks to fill Republican vacancies on the National Labor Relations Board, experts expect the rollback of Obama-era labor policies to intensify.
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‘Forward-deployed’ Coast Guard Helicopter Crews Help Rescue 6 People In Two Searches
Coast Guard personnel based out of Kotzebue helped rescue six people Monday in two emergency operations in northwest Alaska.A Coast Guard news release…
Sylvan Esso: 'The Glow,' From The Echo Mountain Recording Sessions
Watch Sylvan Esso playfully perform a big, blasting version of the the duo's song "The Glow," with a band of sax, guitars, drums and more.
Charlie Gard To Be Taken To Hospice Unless Deal Reached
The parents of a terminally ill British child have until Thursday to make their own arrangements for his care, otherwise he will be taken to a hospice and allowed to die peacefully.
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