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2 Women Share The Stress And Sleeplessness Of Motherhood In 'Tully'
An exhausted mother hires a free-spirited night nurse to tend to her baby in a Diablo Cody's latest film. Critic David Edelstein calls Tully a "strange and mythic" movie.
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My Great-Grandfather Narrowly Escaped A Lynch Mob — He Was 11 Years Old
The horror of lynchings has always been a part of my ancestral memory. But knowing the real story of my own family's brush with lynching? It made it real.
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Automation Enables Change At Weather Service
The National Weather Service is automating weather balloon launches in Alaska as part of a shift that will concentrate staff at the agencies urban…
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What The Kanye Controversy Can Teach Us About Black Voters
The reactions to Kanye West's noisy rightward lurch illustrate some important dynamics about black voting behavior and why a country with many black conservatives has so few black Republicans.
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'The Jazz Ambassadors': Cold War Diplomacy And Civil Rights In Conflict
A new PBS film documents the African-American musicians who spread good will for the U.S. overseas during the war, despite discrimination faced at home. Michel Martin talks to filmmaker Hugo Berkeley.
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Gordi: Tiny Desk Concert
In three songs from Reservoir, Gordi keeps her voice both unadorned and centered within warm, cool arrangements that include piano, guitar, pedal steel, a harmonium named Barbara, and more.
GOP Lawmakers Aim To Roll Back Regs Using Old Law In A New Way
Republicans lawmakers are expected to overturn a rule designed to prevent discrimination by auto lenders. It's part of a broader effort to roll back other regs using the Congressional Review Act.
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David Rennie, Washington Bureau Chief For 'The Economist' Reflects On 6 Years In The U.S.
After nearly six years as Washington bureau chief for The Economist, David Rennie is headed off for another assignment. He talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about his impressions of the U.S., and how it's changed in his tenure.
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Several Key States Hold Primaries On Tuesday
Primaries are being held in West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and North Carolina. Those states include some of the most competitive Senate races in 2018.
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Duplass Brothers On Working Together And Growing Apart: 'We Are Ex-Soulmates'
Filmmaker siblings Jay and Mark Duplass have been making movies together since they were kids. More recently, Mark says, "We had to dig out space from that beautiful co-dependence."
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