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Remembering Neil Peart, A Monster Drummer With A Poet's Heart
"We're only immortal for a limited time." Peart, who died on Jan. 7, guided Rush through the decades with a pen, a massive drum kit and an openness towards life's many shades.
What was the winning bid for Darth Vader's iconic lightsaber? $3.6 million
One lucky Star Wars fan won the lightsaber on Sept. 4. Prior to the auction, NPR's Andrew Mambo interviewed Brandon Alinger, the COO of the auction house Propstore, which hosted the sale.
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6 Cleveland Police Officers Are Fired Over Deadly 2012 Chase And Shooting
Last May, Michael Brelo was found not guilty of two counts of voluntary manslaughter — in part, because it was too hard to determine which shots had killed the pair.
Picking the 'right' sunscreen isn't as important as avoiding these 6 mistakes
Sunscreen is crucial for skin protection and the SPF is important. But dermatologists say the key to good summer skin care is applying plenty of lotion and re-applying it often, even when it's cloudy.
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Judge in Trump trial has a tough sentencing record in Jan. 6 cases
Judge Tanya Chutkan knows her way around a courtroom after years as a public defender. Now her rulings will be on international display in the Jan. 6 case against the former president.
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Biden cancels nearly $6 billion in student debt for public service workers
Because of past administrative failures, the some 78,000 affected public service workers such as nurses and teachers never got the relief they were entitled to under the law, Biden said.
Songs We Love: Priests, 'JJ'
Priests will release its long-awaited debut album early next year. Here, the D.C. punk band dives into the weirdness of the interpersonal with an out-of-tune piano gone haywire.
Let's Really Open Up This Pit: Hear Turnstile's 'Move Thru Me' EP
Before it begins work on its Roadrunner Records debut, the Baltimore hardcore's band new EP seeks to break down "physical, sexual, musical genre, world barriers."
First Listen: Title Fight, 'Hyperview'
On its third album, the band doesn't quite shed its punk roots — at least not entirely — but it does sound like something out of a dream spent underwater.
Case Closed: Preservation Hall's Missing Sousaphone Is Returned
In February, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band in New Orleans had a rare Italian-made sousaphone stolen. Now, thanks to an anonymous tipster, it's back in the band's possession.
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