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NPR Clarifies Cokie Roberts' Role After Anti-Trump Column
The veteran commentator co-authored a column calling on "the rational wing" of the Republican Party to prevent Donald Trump's nomination for president.
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Despite Budget Cuts, London Hosts St. Patrick's Day Parade
St. Patrick's Day is on Thursday. London's mayor has fought budget cuts to put on traditional celebrations. Defying what he said were "penny pinchers" with "no poetry in their soul."
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Cargo Jet Deliveries Help To Ease Britain's Biscuit Shortage
Flooding damaged the factory of a popular cookie factory, shutting down operations. After months of biscuit-less tea times, two cargo planes landed with the nation's favorite biscuits on board.
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Harpsichord Maneuvers In Disguise
In this animated video, pianist Michael Mizrahi channels the old Baroque harpsichord in new music written for him by Troy Herion.
'Love', Maybe: Netflix Explores The Cringe-Worthy Beginnings Of A Relationship
Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust play two people on the brink of becoming a couple in Love, the new comedy series co-created by Judd Apatow, Rust and Rust's wife, Lesley Arfin.
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Lucius Layers Harmonies With Emotion In 'Good Grief'
The surging voices of two female lead singers create the signature sound of the five-piece band Lucius. Rock critic Ken Tucker says the band's new album, Good Grief, is often lovely and well-crafted.
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Graham Nash: Tiny Desk Concert
In a short set that spans 50 years, the CSNY veteran's voice resonates and cuts to the core.
Moving Air Conditioning Jobs To Mexico Becomes Hot Campaign Issue
Carrier's decision to shift manufacturing from the U.S. wasn't extraordinary, but a viral video of the announcement is having an impact on the presidential race and the debate over free trade.
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Michigan Win Fuels Sanders' Campaign; He's Counting On Winning 3 States
Bernie Sanders is hoping to change the story of the Democratic race by winning in Missouri, Illinois and Ohio. Steve Inskeep talks to Bob Buckhorn, the mayor of Tampa.
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Men Are Momentary, But Art Is Forever In 'Innocents And Others'
Dana Spiotta's new novel centers on a friendship between two female filmmakers. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls it an uncanny work, whose characters and ideas linger "long after the story is over."
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