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Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe's Camp Fires Back
This week brought news that Andrew McCabe could face criminal charges for alleged misstatements. But now, McCabe is creating a legal defense fund to help pay for his attorney fees.
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Remembering Milos Forman, Director Of 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'
The Academy Award-winning filmmaker, who died on April 13, spoke to Fresh Air in 1994 about growing up in the former Czechoslovakia, first under the Gestapo, then under communist rule.
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Magician David Copperfield Forced To Reveal Secret To Trick
Magicians don't usually reveal their secrets — but one of the world's most famous magicians — David Copperfield — just did.
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Swedish Electronic Dance Music DJ Avicii Dies At 28
Swedish musician and DJ Avicii has died at 28. NPR's Ari Shaprio talks with KCRW's Jason Bentley about his career.
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Israel Pulls Warplanes from Red Flag Training Exercises Due to Rising Near East Tensions
Dozens of U.S. and allied warplanes are assembling at Eielson Air Force Base and Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson in preparation for an upcoming round of…
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South African Government Ramping Up Efforts To Get More Land Into Black Ownership
Nearly a quarter century after the end of apartheid, whites still own most of the land in the country, and a new political party thinks it should be appropriated without compensation.
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Bedouine's Sound Hints Of Southern Country And Soft Rustic Folk
Slingshot is a project by NPR Music to highlight emerging artists. Bedouine was born in Aleppo, Syria, and has moved around a lot, but her music is rooted in the country folk rock of the 60s and 70s.
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Logan Richardson: Tiny Desk Concert
Hear a triumphant fusion of jazz, rock and blues that moves with momentum and fresh anticipation. Logan Richardson plays with a lyrical intensity that is both focused and free.
Building Museum Exhibit Chronicles Scourge Of Evictions, Homelessness
An exhibit at the National Building Museum has been adapted from Matthew Desmond's 2017 Pulitzer-Prize-winning book Eviction: Poverty and Profit in the American City into an "immersive" experience.
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Trumps Will Hold First State Dinner 15 Months Into His Presidency
President Trump and the first lady host their first state dinner Tuesday night. It's for French President Macron and his wife. History shows that state dinners are high pressure and can be fraught.
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