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Husband of imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner dedicates her award to Iranian women
As prominent Iranian human rights activist Narges Mohammadi, wins this year's Nobel Peace Prize, her husband tells NPR her award is for all Iranian women.
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Even Beethoven got bad reviews. John Malkovich reads them aloud as 'The Music Critic'
A new live stage show features actor John Malkovich transformed into some of the meanest music critics ever — in real reviews skewering the work of great composers like Beethoven, Brahms and Chopin.
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Secretary Antony Blinken heads back to Israel as many are calling for a cease-fire
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is headed back to the Middle East — seeking to contain the war between Israel and Hamas.
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Kurds in Paris believe a recent shooting at a cultural center was an act of terrorism
The large Kurdish community in Paris says Friday's shooting of a cultural center there is more than a racially motivated attack; it is terrorism.
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Althea Gibson Honored With A New Statue At The U.S. Open
Althea Gibson broke the color barrier in U.S. professional tennis when she competed at the U.S. National Championships in 1950. A new statue honors this as well as her many other accomplishments.
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The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care
A new generation of family physicians wants a work-life balance. But practicing in a small town is a 24/7 job, which is worsening the ongoing doctor shortage in rural America.
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Antigua is being threatened by vague planning laws and rampant development
The historic integrity of Antigua, the Guatemalan UNESCO World Heritage site, is being threatened by vague planning laws and rampant development.
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How Instagram Impacted The Fight Over Johnny Hallyday's Estate
New York Times contributing opinion writer Pamela Druckerman tells NPR's Scott Simon why musician Johnny Hallyday's children have been in court over their father's estate.
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Congolese rumba maestro Fally Ipupa on his new album 'Formule 7'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Congolese rumba maestro Fally Ipupa about his new album Formule 7.
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Virginia Beach Shooting Victims Named
NPR's Scott Simon reads the names of the known 12 victims of the mass shooting in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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