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Chromeo: Tiny Desk Concert
The self-proclaimed "Funklordz" normally perform as a duo, but played with a live band for the first time at the Tiny Desk.
'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' Is A Rare Gem: A Sweet Film About A Mean Person
A new film features Melissa McCarthy as a misanthropic con artist who forges letters from famous authors. Critic Justin Chang feels like McCarthy's entire career has been working toward this role.
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Trump Threatens Southern Border Shutdown Over Migrant Caravan
Thousands of Central American migrants moving from Honduras toward the U.S. broke through barriers at Mexico's southern border. Mexican security forces launched volleys of tear gas to force them back.
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How Might Trump Administration Respond To Khashoggi's Confirmed Death?
President Trump has indicated he wanted to wait for investigations to be completed on the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi before deciding how the U.S. would respond.
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Fresh Air Weekend: 'BoJack Horseman' Creator; 'Hey, Kiddo' Author
Raphael Bob-Waksberg describes his show, BoJack Horseman, as a sadness "sneak attack." Justin Chang reviews Can You Ever Forgive Me?. Jarrett J. Krosoczka discusses his graphic memoir, Hey, Kiddo.
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Barbershop: Hollywood's Treatment Of The Opioid Crisis
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with reporter and author Sam Quinones, along with CNN contributor Jeff Yang, about how the opioid crisis is treated in the media.
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Rae Carruth, Once A Promising NFL Star, To Be Released From Prison
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the Charlotte Observer's Scott Fowler about the former NFL player, who is being freed after serving 20 years for orchestrating the murder of his pregnant girlfriend.
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Georgia Law Allows Tens Of Thousands To Be Wiped From Voter Rolls
An investigation finds that in 2017, Georgia purged more than half a million voters from the rolls — 107,000 for the "use it or lose it" law that eliminates voters after not voting in prior elections.
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Building Permit Never Issued For Barcelona's Famous Basilica
The Sagrada Familia basilica has been under construction since work began 136 years ago. The basilica has agreed to pay the city about $41 million to settle the permit dispute.
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