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Natalia Lafourcade: Tiny Desk Concert
The Grammy-nominated singer's Tiny Desk is an ode to a magical time in Mexican popular music.
Catalan Parliament Formally Declares Independence
In a move that has pushed Spain deeper into a political crisis, Catalonia's Parliament on Friday declared independence. Spanish Senate then approved direct rule of the breakaway region.
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Talent And Tourism Keep Blues Alive In Clarksdale, Mississippi
Join Jazz Night in America on a visit to Clarksdale, Miss., where struggling musicians are reaping the benefits of blues tourism.
Rapsody Flexes 'Power,' Minus Hip-Hop's Hypermasculine Clichés
Her first visual from a strong contender among the year's best rap LP's is equally stunning.
Some Black Americans Turn To Informal Economy In The Face Of Discrimination
More than half of black Americans say they've experienced racial discrimination in hiring, promotions and pay, according to a new poll. For some, the answer is to become their own boss.
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'Hidden No More': Encouraging Girls To Pursue STEM
NPR's Melissa Block talks to Persis Mbangsi, a chemical engineer in Cameroon, about coming to the U.S. to participate in a State Department program inspired by the film Hidden Figures.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Novelist John Green; 'Her Body and Other Parties'; 'Why We Sleep'
Green says OCD is like an "invasive weed" inside his mind. Critic John Powers reviews Carmen Maria Machado's new short story collection. Scientist Matthew Walker talks about the importance of sleep.
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Racism Is Literally Bad For Your Health
Racism affects health outcomes, a new report finds. "The day-to-day little indignities" can negatively impact people's physical health, Harvard researcher David Williams says.
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Lawmakers Aim To Pass Bill Protecting Mueller From Trump
Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller unveiled his first charges in the Russia imbroglio on Monday. Three former Trump aides were involved, and members of Congress have said they want to pass a bill protecting Mueller from being fired by Trump if the president feels threatened.
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How Climate Change Is Already Affecting Health, Spreading Disease
For decades, scientists have predicted how climate change will hurt people's health. Now an international team of researchers say they're already seeing some of the damage.
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