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In Rwandan Mass Graves, There Are Few Ways To Identify The Dead. Clothing Is One
Near the capital of Rwanda, four new mass graves have been discovered with more than 2,000 bodies. Forensic anthropologist Melissa Connor says the process is particularly challenging in the country.
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Tesla Is Burning Through Cash At An Even Greater Rate Than Expected
Tesla is predicting it will start generating cash in the second half of the year when it scales up production and delivery of its mass market Model 3.
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Paul Rosenzweig On Giuliani's Comments, Trump Legal Team Shakeup
David Greene talks to Paul Rosenzweig, former senior counsel to Kenneth Starr who led the Whitewater investigation, about Giuliani's comments on Fox News and new Trump lawyer Emmett Flood.
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Darlingside: Tiny Desk Concert
Even if the world came to an end, there's still beauty and hope in all of us and in song. That about sums up the wistful mystery that is the music of Darlingside.
Get Lost 'DayDreaming' With Thanya Iyer
The video for the Montreal group's "DayDreaming" is, according to director Bucky Illingworth, about "the relation between daydreaming and personal identity."
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1,500 Hawaii Residents Ordered To Evacuate As Volcano Erupts
At least 1,500 residents were ordered to evacuate after the Kilauea volcano erupted on Hawaii's Big Island. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Mileka Lincoln of Hawaii News Now.
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As New Lynching Memorial Opens, A Look Back On America's History Of Racial Terrorism
We listen back to interviews with historian Philip Dray, author of At the Hands of Persons Unknown, and James Allen, who collected postcard "souvenirs" of lynchings for Without Sanctuary.
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The Fortnite Craze Might Be Here To Stay
A video game analytics firm estimates that the cross-platform game with a wide range of players has made about $223 million in March alone.
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