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Jazz Musician And Subject Of Iconic Photo Revisits 'A Great Day In Harlem'
Sixty years ago, Esquire magazine published a now-iconic photo of jazz luminaries. NPR talks with saxophonist Sonny Rollins, one of only two surviving artists in the photo.
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Facing Loss Of Accreditation Over Finances, Women's HBCU Raises Millions
Bennett College, a historically black women's college, could lose accreditation due to financial instability. President Phyllis Worthy Dawkins tells NPR's Michel Martin how the school raised millions.
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Poor Pro Piacenza
Italian soccer team Pro Piacenza is in last place in its division. They're also broke. On Sunday they lost 20 to 0.
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New Girl Scout Cookie Innovation: 'Momoas'
Colorado Girl Scout Charlotte Holmberg and her mother are selling boxes of samoas with a picture of actor Jason Momoa on the side. They're calling them "momoas."
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City And County Merger Effort Roils St. Louis
A group is trying to merge the St. Louis city and county governments to try to boost development and pare down police departments. But the black community sees it as a challenge to political gains.
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News Brief: Legal Response To Trump's Emergency, McCabe Speaks, Jussie Smollett Case
Following the president's declaration of a national emergency on Friday, we look at the legal action now being taken against it and how it could play out in the courts.
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Suspect Arrested in Cold Case
There’s a break in a murder case that has haunted Fairbanks for over a quarter century. Alaska State Troopers held a press conference Friday identifying a…
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Countries Around The World Face A Repatriation Dilemma As ISIS Loses Ground
President Trump says European allies should take back citizens who left to join ISIS and put them on trial. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with anti-terrorism expert Peter Neumann about repatriation.
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The Current State Of ISIS As Its End Draws Near
ISIS has lost control of almost all of its territory after a years-long military campaign. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Associated Press reporter Sarah El Deeb, who is at the frontlines of the fight.
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The Pedrito Martinez Group: Tiny Desk Concert
The Afro-Cuban percussionist mesmerizes with his almost otherworldly talent on congas.
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