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#NPRpoetry Moment: 'Love Is A Rube Goldberg Machine'
This National Poetry Month, All Things Considered challenged listeners to submit Twitter poems with the hashtag #NPRpoetry. Listener Tommy Welty wrote about his family.
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After Sanders Wins Wyoming Caucuses, All Eyes On New York
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are looking beyond Saturday's results in the Wyoming Democratic caucuses to a bigger prize: the April 19 primary in New York.
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#NPRpoetry Moment: Follow That Shiny Bald Spot
To celebrate National Poetry Month this April, All Things Considered asked listeners to Tweet poems with the hashtag #NPRpoetry. Eight-year-old Lily Sciacca writes about how she finds her father.
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#NPRpoetry Moment: Poetry Of Potent Potables
It's National Poetry Month and listeners have been submitting Twitter poems with the hashtag #NPRpoetry. Graphic designer Kat Wedmore wrote about her connection with the show Jeopardy!
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When Should Companies Take A Stand On Social Issues?
Amid business boycotts in North Carolina and Mississippi, former Angie's List CEO Bill Oesterle reflects on his company's move to axe an expansion as a protest to Indiana's religious liberty law.
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Politics In The News: Rocky Weekend For Presidential Front-Runners
Steve Inskeep talks to columnist and NPR commentator Cokie Roberts and Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker about the weekend's primary caucuses and other political developments.
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War Crimes Investigators Secretly Build Cases Against Syrian Officials
Renee Montagne talks to Ben Taub, who in The New Yorker, traces the journey of secret documents from Syria to an undisclosed location, and explains how they could be used for war crimes prosecutions.
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Mexican Candidates No Longer Have To Be Tied To Traditional Parties
The U.S. is not the only country where voters are tired of politics as usual. For the first time, Mexican ballots will be full of independent candidates free from the established parties.
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Watch Daughter Perform 'Doing The Right Thing' Live In The Studio
The spare, moody, folk-influenced dream-pop trio plays live in the studio for KEXP.
'Alice & Oliver' Novelist On Marriage, Cancer And The Pain Of Uncertainty
Charles Bock's wife died from leukemia just before their daughter's 3rd birthday. Bock relived the final years of her life while writing his new novel. "I was just shattered," he says of the loss.
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