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France Rang In The New Year Under A Cloud Of Heavy Security
Security forces were deployed nationwide to protect against New Year's Eve violence. The Champs Elysees in Paris was under extra watch after Yellow Vest protesters said they would join revelers.
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'You Better Own This': How Rami Malek Came To Embody Freddie Mercury
Malek sang at the top of his lungs while playing Queen's lead singer in the new biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. Still, he says, "No one can sing like Freddie Mercury." Originally broadcast Nov. 21, 2018.
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How The Byrds' 'Sweetheart Of The Rodeo' Became A Classic 50 Years After Its Debut
When The Byrds released "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" in 1968, it was a commercial failure. A half century after its debut, the album has become a classic.
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What We Know About The American Russia Has Detained On Spying Allegations
The U.S. and Russia are beginning the new year much like they ended last year — with a note of friction. Russia is detaining an American and is accusing him of spying.
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How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting The Federal Bureau Of Prisons
Prisons are already understaffed, but employees there are considered essential and must work without pay as the federal government shutdown continues.
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Fairbanks election lawsuit goes before Supreme Court
All three parties filed briefs and objections last Friday to a ruling on the lawsuit holding up Alaska’s House District 1 election. Two months after…
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Mississippi Man Orders 1 Diamond Bracelet, Is Sent 48 Of Them Instead
Dale Dickerson ordered his wife a diamond bracelet online but when he opened the box, he found 48 of them inside. He sent the extras back. As a thank you, the company sent along diamond earrings.
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Researchers Question The Identity Of France's Oldest Person
Researchers suggest Jeanne Calment may not have been 122 years old when she died in 1997. Instead, they hypothesize it was her 99-year-old daughter who had assumed her identity after she died.
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Why Phoenix Area Residents Are Attacking Waymo's Self-Driving Fleet
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Arizona Republic reporter Ryan Randazzo about his story on Phoenix area residents attacking Waymo's self-driving cars.
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As The Total Number Of Women In Congress Reaches An All-Time High, GOP Numbers Drop
The number of Republican women in Congress is dropping as Democrats seat even more female members. Republican women say their party hasn't done enough to recruit strong candidates and support them.
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