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Sheer Mag On World Cafe
Tina Halladay and co. play like they're rock stars headlining the EnormoDome, but they come from a busted-up building called the Nut House.
Jordan Begins To Scrap Law Allowing Rapists To Evade Punishment By Marrying Victim
A parliamentary vote, widely welcomed as a step forward for women's rights, came after an emotional debate. Some lawmakers argued that marriage can erase the stigma of being a rape victim.
Xi Jinping: China Won't 'Swallow The Bitter Fruit' Of Attacks On Its Interests
The Chinese president marked 90 years since the founding of the country's armed forces with an assertion of its territorial claims and a reminder: The military reports first to the Communist Party.
Son Little Summons A Gospel Singer's Spirit In 'Demon To The Dark'
In the latest single from the Philly future-soul singer's forthcoming album New Magic, Little communes with the spirit of the early-20th-century gospel artist Washington Phillips.
A Big Win For Afghan Women's Wheelchair Hoopsters
The players used to be shy about playing sports as women using wheelchairs. Today, they're international champions and role models in their country.
Suicide Attack On Shiite Mosque Leaves At Least 29 Dead In Afghanistan
Officials say attackers stormed the place of worship with guns and grenades, ultimately detonating a suicide vest. By the time the scene settled, dozens of people were also wounded.
Met Museum Turns Over Ancient Vase Suspected Looted From Italy
The Met delivered the Greco-Roman vase to New York prosecutors, who issued a warrant for it last week. A forensic archaeologist says the artifact was likely "unlawfully removed from Italian soil."
U.S. Targets Chinese Company For Supporting N. Korean Nuclear Program
The U.S. Department of the Treasury says a Chinese conglomerate on the North Korean border has helped blacklisted North Korean companies procure raw materials that could be used for nuclear weapons.
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These Are The 2016 National Book Award Finalists
Colson Whitehead, Jacqueline Woodson and Rita Dove are just three of the authors on the shortlists for the National Book Awards. The 20 books still in contention for the prizes were unveiled Thursday.
The Rolling Stones Announces Blues Covers Album, Shares 'Just Your Fool'
What does a new album from The Rolling Stones sound like in 2016? A lot like the old ones, if "Just Your Fool" is any indication.
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