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Estelle Wants You To Know You Deserve Love
Lovers Rock chronicles the love story of Estelle's parents through the romantic music of her forebears.
Here's What Keeps The Democratic Party's Technology Boss Awake At Night
The DNC wants local chapters to use complex passwords and is leaning heavily on tech giants — while also wishing for more help from government agencies in defending against cyberthreats.
KFC Wants Your Babies (Kind Of)
KFC says it will give $11,000 to the first baby born on Sept. 9 with the first name Harland, after Col. Harland Sanders.
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Reggaetón And The Search For Identity After Hurricane María
It's no question that the streaming percentage of songs in Spanish has skyrocketed over the last year. But what does this increase in visibility mean to Puerto Ricans, post-María?
Coloring Books And Worksheets: What's The Value Of 'Staying In The Lines'?
Get ready for those coloring worksheets coming home in your child's backpack. Many kids (and grown-ups) love coloring books. But what's the educational value of staying in the lines?
Alan Dershowitz On Don McGahn
The White House counsel Don McGahn will leave his job this fall. David Greene talks with professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz.
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Comic W. Kamau Bell On The 'Shades Of America' And Not Feeling 'Black Enough'
Bell's CNN series is nominated for three 2018 Emmy awards. He talks about his genealogy and why he likes the word "negro" in an excerpt of this 2018 interview with Terry Gross.
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Samba And Saudade: The Inspirations Behind 'The Air You Breathe'
"Samba's beating heart is actually suffering and sadness." The Air You Breathe by Frances de Pontes Peebles uses Brazilian music as a backdrop for an intimate story of female friendship.
Is 'Training' A 'War Game?' The Answer Could Determine U.S.-South Korea Exercises
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says planning for joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises continues. President Trump tweets "war games" may not be necessary.
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Justice Department Sides Against Harvard In Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
The Justice Department says Harvard has "failed to show that it does not unlawfully discriminate against Asian-Americans." Harvard says it doesn't discriminate against any group.
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