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Trump wraps up state visit to U.K.
After a day of royal pomp, President Trump's visit to the United Kingdom closes with a business reception and a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Janelle Monáe explores masculine and feminine energies on 'The Age of Pleasure'
Monáe has been releasing albums that mix R&B, pop and rap since 2007 — this is her first since 2018. Ken Tucker reviews the new album, then we listen back to our 2020 interview with the artist.
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Looking Back At Dana Carvey's SNL Impression Of President George H.W. Bush
Former President George H.W. Bush became a fan and friend of Saturday Night Live performer Dana Carvey who impersonated him on the program.
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What TikTok's Explosion Could Mean For Music
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Alyssa Bereznak of The Ringer about how the social media platform TikTok could serve as the future of music sharing.
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‘We’re Not Moving Fast Enough’: Obama Urgently Calls for Action on Climate Change
President Obama says time is running short to limit the impact of climate change, and that it’s going to take a unified, global effort to make that…
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Libya Hit With Turbulent Week
It has been a week of unexpectedly violent protests across much of the Arab world. It started when protesters attacked and killed four Americans at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. NPR's Leila Fadel tells host Scott Simon the latest on the violence, as protests erupt elsewhere in the region over an anti-Islam film.
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Emicida: 'People Sample What Is Nearest To Them'
The rapper has earned a global name for fusing hip-hop, samba and Afro-Brazilian sounds with lyrics about the plight of Brazil's poor black and urban population.
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Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID Vaccine Gets Full Approval From The FDA
The approval replaces the emergency use authorizations granted last December and could make it easier for employers, the military and universities to mandate vaccination.
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'The Book of Boba Fett' adds an impressive chapter to the 'Star Wars' saga
Picking up where The Mandalorian left off, this new fantasy series on Disney+ features well-defined characters, exciting action and special effects that are as good as in any Star Wars movie.
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Pumping Up A Star: The Leaky Suit That Blew Up A Career
June Ambrose is a celebrity stylist for big names like Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige. Her big break came after a chance wardrobe malfunction during a shoot for Missy Elliott's first hit, "The Rain."
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