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The economy staged a comeback from a tepid first quarter, but still fell short of the turbo-charged 3 percent growth rate promised by the Trump administration.
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'Walking The Walk' With Students ... And Screaming Fans
When their students are asleep, these teachers are onstage in LA's punk rock scene.
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NPR's David Greene speaks with members Regine Chassagne and Win Butler about the band's new album, Reflektor, and how it was influenced by their cultural connections to Haiti.
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For 'Half Past Nine,' Close Talker Cherishes Memories — And Freezes In The Ocean
The Saskatoon pop-rock band returns with a charming, chiming new song about moments we celebrate, romanticize and fight to preserve. Watch its new video.
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