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Bedouine: Tiny Desk Concert
Bedouine is Azniv Korkejian, a singer and guitarist who echoes sounds from the 1960's North American folk songwriters, but with vocal inflections closer to Leonard Cohen than to Joni Mitchell.
NATO's Work Is Invaluable, Secretary Of State Pompeo Says
Steve Inskeep talks to U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison about the new secretary of State, Afghanistan, the Iran nuclear deal, Russia and other challenges for the transatlantic alliance.
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Kacey Musgraves Sets 'Space Cowboy' To A Twilight Fade
Like love and sunsets, Musgraves' new video captures the moments of a broken relationship in fuzzy shades of color.
We're Looking For Poems On Teamwork
NPR's Morning Edition wants you to share a couplet, and author Kwame Alexander will pick a few and transform them into one, grand poem. The deadline is May 11.
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#MeToo Founder Tarana Burke Responds To R. Kelly
In a statement Monday, the R&B singer's management referred to the #MuteRKelly campaign as "a public lynching." Burke counters that women affiliated with Time's Up are looking for accountability.
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Experimental Lung Treatment Could Make Breathing Easier
Lung surfactant coats tiny air sacs in the lung. Without it, every breath is a struggle, like blowing up millions of little balloons. With surfactant, breathing is as easy as blowing soap bubbles.
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Remembering Abbas, A Photographer Focused On The Religions Of The World
The Iranian-born photographer told Fresh Air in 2015 that he was less interested in personal belief than in "what people do in the name of God." Abbas died in Paris on April 25.
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Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Are On Hold For Some Trade Partners
David Greene talks to Republican Rep. Charlie Dent about what his Pennsylvania district stands to lose as the negotiations continue. Tariffs, or even the threat of them, can impact his district.
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States Sue To Keep Emissions Standards
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about California and other states' lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's decision to rewrite auto emissions rules.
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RNC's Spring Meeting Will Focus On Upcoming Midterm Elections
Rachel Martin talks to John Whitbeck, chairman of Virginia's Republican Party, who's attending the meeting which is being held at the Trump National Doral Miami, a hotel and golf resort.
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