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WFUV Presents: Mumford & Sons
The best-selling, Grammy-festooned rock band performs a song from its new album, Wilder Mind.
Standards For Child Migrants Could Force Detention Centers To Close
The Obama administration has detained thousands of immigrant women and children, but that could soon change. A court case is challenging whether it is ever legal to hold children for long periods.
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Santa Fe Cuts Water Consumption By Imposing Tiered Pricing Model
NPR's Melissa Block interviews Santa Fe, N.M., Mayor Javier Gonzales about how the city managed to cut water usage by one-fifth while its population grew by 10 percent.
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Spoon, 'Inside Out'
Watch a new slow-motion video for one of They Want My Soul's best songs, directed by the production team LeBlanc + Cudmore.
Facebook Courts News Giants Into A Deal To Share Viewers, And Revenues
Nine media organizations, including The New York Times and National Geographic, have signed a deal to distribute their content through a new Facebook feature called "Instant Articles."
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How Do You Say 'Snafu' In Japanese?
White House press secretary Josh Earnest has called a delay in passing trade legislation a "snafu." But he said he didn't know how to translate the word for countries impacted by the deal. We do.
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NTSB Probe Focuses On Speed In Amtrak Derailment In Philadelphia
Investigators want to know why the Amtrak train that derailed Tuesday night was traveling at a speed of over 100 miles an hour into a curve where the speed limit is just 50.
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A First: City Council In Austin, Texas, Has A Majority Of Women
Training was arranged for city employees on how to deal with women. Experts said women ask a lot of questions. The Austin American-Statesman quotes an academic who called that "benevolent sexism."
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Country Hit Writer Chris Stapleton Breaks Out On His Own In 'Traveller'
The Nashville songwriter has written countless hits for other artists. Critic Ken Tucker says that Stapleton's debut solo album showcases a wide range of musical styles with a distinctive sound.
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Historian Says Don't 'Sanitize' How Our Government Created Ghettos
Richard Rothstein, who studies residential segregation in America, concludes: "Federal, state and local governments purposely created racial boundaries in these cities."
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