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'The Battle Hymn Of The Republic': An Anthem For Every Cause
Julia Ward Howe wrote a rousing anthem for the Union in the Civil War. Since then, it's been caught in a cultural tug-of-war over who it's an anthem for.
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For Some Facebook Employees, Free Food Is Coming To An End
Some cities in the Bay Area want to stop tech companies from offering free or discounted food in their cafeterias. The idea is to make employees go to local businesses for their meals.
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Tower Of Power: Tiny Desk Concert
Even from its beginnings in late-'60s Oakland, the band has always stood out. Fifty years later, its devotion to classic horn-driven soul remains unmatched, its passion and precision unchanged.
Virtual Band Gorillaz Brings Intimacy And Eager Energy To 'The Now Now'
Co-created by visual artist Jamie Hewlett and musician Damon Albarn, Gorillaz is fronted by four animated characters — but critic Ken Tucker says there's "nothing cartoonish" about the new album.
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How Dark Money, Gerrymandering And Democratic Complacency Altered Wisconsin Politics
Dan Kaufman, author of The Fall of Wisconsin, says the state's experienced a conservative transformation in recent years — despite a tradition of progressive politics dating back to the 19th century.
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Trump Attempts To Soften Controversial Remarks He Made In Helsinki
President Trump was trying to do damage control after seeming to side with Russian President Putin's denials of election interference on Monday. Trump told reporters Tuesday that he accepts the conclusions of U.S. intelligence agencies.
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Trump Walks Back Controversial Comments On Russian Election Interference
Before a meeting with GOP lawmakers Tuesday, the president told reporters he misspoke in Helsinki: When he said he saw no reason why it "would" be Russia that interfered, he meant to say "wouldn't."
Former Special Assistant To Trump Reacts To Helsinki Summit
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Marc Lotter, former special assistant to President Trump and press secretary to Vice President Pence, about his reaction to the Helsinki summit.
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Fed's Powell Says A Long Trade War Could Hurt U.S. Economy
A long trade war that results in higher, broader tariffs "will be bad for our economy and for other economies too," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said at a Senate hearing Tuesday.
You Get The First 78 Seconds Of Cat Power's New Album
Hear a brief but transporting introduction to Chan Marshall's first new album in six years: Wanderer, due out Oct. 5.
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