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Presidential Swearing-In Ceremony Nears; Trump Defies Categorization
David Greene and Rachel Martin talk to NPR's Scott Detrow about the inauguration, and to author Christopher Buckley, who was a speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush.
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First Family Watches Inaugural Parade Along Pennsylvania Avenue
After leading the route, President Trump and his family watched the inaugural parade wind down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.
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Music Rings Through Washington, D.C, During Inauguration Celebrations
Despite the number of musicians who opted not to perform at the inauguration, Washington, D.C., was full of music at the various ceremonies celebrating Donald Trump taking office.
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Colorado Mayor Gets Ejected From Local College Basketball Game
Mayor Tom Norton of Greeley had a courtside seat at the University of Northern Colorado. The Greeley Tribune reports he walked on the floor to protest a referee's call, and he was ejected.
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BADBADNOTGOOD: Tiny Desk Concert
The jazz band, known for its soulful interpretations of songs by Nas and Ol' Dirty Bastard, plays its own new material live in the NPR Music offices.
Belgium's Parliament Rejects Ban On Free Alcohol
Since the 1990s, lawmakers have been given free beer and wine in the parliament building. A member of the ethics committee suggested that maybe banning it could "improve the quality of debate."
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Ladies And Gentlemen, No Joy's 'Califone' Is Floating In Space
The shoegaze duo turns down the noise for bustling dream-pop on its new single, accompanied by a video featuring guitars dropped like bombs from a fighter jet and Jasamine White-Gluz's floating head.
First Watch: Charlotte Day Wilson, 'Work'
Released after the Women's March this past weekend, the singer's new video for "Work" features a group of women, genderqueer and trans folks from Wilson's Toronto community.
What Are You Gonna Do Between The Songs?
In the new video for Split Single's "Untry Love," singer Jason Narducy tries out a plethora of tricks for entertaining the audience in those moments when he's not actually playing music.
Can Sobriety Tests Weed Out Drivers Who've Smoked Too Much Weed?
Massachusetts' highest court is considering whether roadside sobriety tests for marijuana can be used as evidence of driving stoned in the same way they are used to determine if a driver is drunk.
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