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'Weird Al' Yankovic keeps dorkiness close to his heart
"Weird Al" Yankovic has no trouble tapping into his dorkiness. Perhaps that's the secret to his decades-spanning appeal. On this week's Wild Card with Rachel Martin, he talks about aging into his weirdness.
Dow Plunges Nearly 800 Points, Despite Fed Rescue Attempt
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by the largest amount since the 2008 financial crisis, but the emergency move failed to mollify investors worried about the coronavirus epidemic.
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What COVID-19 Cases Look Like In South Korea
The new coronavirus has spread to South Korea. NPR's Anthony Kuhn discusses the situation in that country.
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Review: Alvvays, 'Antisocialites'
The Toronto indie-rock band's sophomore album builds on the promise of its celebrated debut.
Fed Raises Interest Rates Again As Economy Rolls On
Policymakers increased a key rate for the third time this year. The quarter-point move indicates the Fed is confident in the economy as it continues to recover from the financial crisis.
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Watchdogs Try To Get Mar-A-Lago Answers, Mostly Turn Up More Questions
Two groups are attempting to get more information about President Trump's guests at his private Florida resort Mar-a-Lago. For the most part, the inquiries have generated more questions than answers.
Chinese Cops In Italy? Joint Patrols Aim To Ease Chinese Tourists' Jitters
The hope is that Chinese tourists will feel safer after recent terrorist attacks. In the long run, greater cooperation could help break up illegal activities by Chinese and Italian organized crime.
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NFL Rookie K.J. Dillon Gets Stuck With $16,000 Dinner Bill In Hazing Ritual
In what's become an NFL tradition, Houston Texans veterans took the rookie safety out for a pricey meal — and left him to pick up the tab. Former NFL punter Adam Podlesh says the hazing isn't funny.
European Leaders Warn Greeks On 'No' Vote In Referendum
They say a rejection of bailout terms would mean leaving the eurozone. The Greek government has urged its citizens to vote "no." The country is one day away from failing to make an IMF loan payment.
A Worry In Theory, Medical Data Privacy Draws A Yawn In Practice
Nearly three-quarters of Americans say their doctors use electronic records. The overwhelming majority of people aren't particularly concerned about the privacy of the information, an NPR poll finds.
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