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First Listen: Cloud Nothings, 'Here And Nowhere Else'
The Cleveland punk band's third album tightens and brightens its sound in ways that never numb its blistering, careening forcefulness.
First Listen: Thievery Corporation, 'Saudade'
In contrast to what often grabs attention in electronic dance music, the duo's seventh album is calm, serene, uncluttered and defiantly warm.
After Winter's Chill, Economists Predict A Warming Trend
A cold, snowy winter in most of the country hurt economic growth, but forecasters see conditions improving for the rest of the year.
Customers Rush To Retail Store In Connecticut To Buy Obamacare
Connecticut opened retail stores to market its health insurance exchange. Some customers are getting insurance for the first time and others are hoping to lower their premiums.
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Democrats Count On The Fine Art Of Field Operations
The president's party is counting on sophisticated field operations to stave off defeat in November. But in the year's first test, a Florida special election, the effort fell short.
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On The Mend, But Wounds Of Violence Still Scar Juarez
Juarez, Mexico — terrifyingly violent a few years ago — is quieter now. But life across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas, is still difficult for many.
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25 Years After Spill, Alaska Town Struggles Back From 'Dead Zone'
The tiny fishing town of Cordova, Alaska, has weathered disruption in every facet of life since an oil tanker ran aground in 1989, spilling millions of gallons of oil into Prince William Sound.
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Obama's European Trip Overshadowed By Crimea Crisis
As President Obama begins a week of diplomacy overseas, he faces domestic and international challenges. Steve Inskeep talks to contributor Cokie Roberts and Russia expert Stephen Sestanovich.
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14 Known To Have Died, But Mudslide's Toll May Go Higher
In Washington state, a county official says scores of people remain unaccounted for. A wall of mud swept across the Stillaguamish River on Saturday into a community north of Seattle.
Ukraine Orders Its Troops Out Of Crimea As G-7 Meets On Crisis
As a long-planned summit in the Netherlands gets underway, Russian troops have occupied nearly all of the military bases on the Black Sea peninsula.
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