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First Listen: Phox, 'Phox'
Soft and dreamy, with a pace that rarely rises above a moody midtempo swoon, Phox's self-titled debut has a way of seeping under the skin and dazzling with maximum gentility.
Israel Furious Over U.S. Decision To Work With Palestinians
Israel's ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer tells Steve Inskeep that the U.S. should have no relations with the new Palestinian government, which includes Hamas.
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Egypt's Former Army Chief Wins Presidential Election In Landslide
The country's election commission confirms preliminary results announced last week showing that Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi secured nearly 97 percent of the vote.
June 4: The Day That Defines, And Still Haunts China
Suppressing its own people with tanks and guns 25 years ago was a pivotal act of modern China. Beijing hoped economic prosperity would make people forget. But the legacy of Tiananmen remains potent.
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Della Mae On Mountain Stage
The bluegrass band makes its first appearance on West Virginia's most famous stage. Della Mae's latest album, This World Oft Can Be, landed the group its first Grammy nomination.
Noah Gundersen On World Cafe
The former singer for bands like The Courage, Gundersen plays songs from his new solo album Ledges.
In Syria, A Tense Election Day With Winner Little In Doubt
Syrians are voting in the country's presidential election, even as a civil war continues to rage around them. Sam Dagher of The Wall Street Journal is in Syria, and he discusses the disputed election.
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Is Syria A Training Ground For A New Generation Of Terrorists?
According to Richard Barrett, the senior vice president of the Soufan Group, the number of foreign fighters in Syria has surpassed the number of those who have gone to Afghanistan.
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What Weeks Of Debate Have Shown Us About Women In Classical Music
Two weeks after the initial furor regarding mezzo-soprano Tara Erraught's first performance at the Glyndebourne Festival in the U.K., we're still examining how women are valued onstage.
Why Is It So Hard For A Horse To Win The Triple Crown?
It's been 36 years since a horse won racing's ultimate trifecta. For California Chrome to break the drought Saturday, the colt must contend with challenges that have stymied a dozen horses before him.
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