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Leah Chase, The 'Queen Of Creole Cuisine,' Dies At 96
As executive chef and co-owner of Dooky Chase's restaurant, Chase made the eatery a hub for the African American community of New Orleans and a meeting place for pioneers of the civil rights movement.
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Quinn Christopherson: Tiny Desk Concert
Quinn and his musical partner, guitarist and singer Nick Carpenter, arrived from the cool of Anchorage to the swelter of D.C. and performed with remarkable confidence and grace.
Johnson & Johnson, Under Fire, Has Track Record Of Weathering Trouble
The health care giant faces multiple lawsuits, including one over opioids. A reputation for corporate responsibility, dating back to the Tylenol scandal, offers some protection but no guarantee.
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President Trump Arrives In Britain For A State Visit
President Trump is set to meet with prime minister Theresa May. She is preparing to leave her job amid Britain's Brexit chaos.
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Security Forces In Sudan Move In On Protesters Pushing For Reforms
Protest organizers say at least five people were killed when government security forces moved against a sit-in camp in the country's capital on Monday. Protesters want Democratic changes.
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Watch Helado Negro Perform 'Pais Nublado' Live In The Studio
Helado Negro seamlessly mixes psych-pop and Latin folk, bouncing between English and Spanish on his excellent album This Is How You Smile. Watch a highlight from his recent MBE session "Pais Nublado."
2 Chinese Babies With Edited Genes May Face Higher Risk Of Premature Death
Analysis of DNA from more than 400,000 people in the U.K. suggests a genetic modification that protects against HIV may actually increase the overall risk of premature death.
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New Recording Of Busoni's 'Piano Concerto' Is An Extraordinary Experience
The Boston Symphony Orchestra's 2017 performance of Ferruccio Busoni's monumental concerto met all the composer's impossible demands. A new live recording of the event is both serious and fabulous.
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'Genocide' Has Been Committed Against Indigenous Women And Girls, Canadian Panel Says
A years-long inquiry found that Indigenous communities have been targeted by a pattern of rights violations aimed at eradicating "their existence as Nations, communities, families and individuals."
Remembering iTunes' Cultural Significance
Apple announced it will not offer iTunes in its new operating system. Amy Wang of Rolling Stone explains why iTunes "completely changed the way that people buy and listen to music."
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