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Horse Feathers On 'World Cafe: Next'
A product of Portland, Ore.'s thriving open-mic scene, Justin Ringle leads Horse Feathers, a folk-pop band that exudes quiet intensity. The strings and accordions on the band's third album, Thistled Spring, are a bit lusher, while Ringle's stories are just as poignant.
How Kansas City's music and Filipino community reunited Fanny for one special concert
Despite being a band rooted in California rock tradition, the local embrace of Fanny in Kansas City, Mo. speaks to how the band's ethos transcends geography.
6 Ideas Being Floated To 'Fix' Obamacare Sign-Up Woes
As technical problems with the government's new health insurance marketplace slow the pace of sign-up, a variety of "fixes" have been proposed. But some of these would create their own challenges. In rough order from least to most disruptive, here are some of the ideas.
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A court in Guatemala has sentenced a prominent journalist to 6 years in jail
Human rights groups have called the trial of journalist José Rubén Zamora a politically motivated sham after his newspaper uncovered corruption in the Central American country.
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Trump team didn't have the evidence and 4 other takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearing
There were a number of eye-opening findings in the Jan. 6 committee's fourth hearing that showed the depth and breadth of Trump and his allies' pressure on local and state officials.
Trump Jan. 6 case gets its first hearing since the Supreme Court's immunity ruling
Lawyers for the government's special counsel and former President Donald Trump are set to clash in court in Washington over how the election interference case against him will proceed.
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6/4/15 Legislators in recess as government shutdown looms
Conference Committee, House and Senate scheduled to meet FridayRepresentatives of the state House and Senate serving on the Legislative Conference…
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Ivanka Trump spends hours speaking with Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday
The former first daughter and White House adviser spoke remotely to the committee about the Capitol insurrection.
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Downtown Boys Announces 'Cost Of Living,' Busts Open 'A Wall' On First Single
Downtown Boys makes it clear from the outset of Cost Of Living, the Providence punk band's debut for Sub Pop: "A wall is a wall / A wall is just a wall / And nothing more at all."
Review: The Avett Brothers, 'True Sadness'
The band's sound has changed markedly over the years, but its songs remain rooted in a search for self-improvement, and in a kind of fundamental decency.
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