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Texans: What Issues Are Driving You To The Polls?
NPR wants to hear what issues are motivating voters in Texas, which holds the first primary of the 2018 election season. Share your thoughts with us.
Viking's Choice: Cold Sweats, 'Hater Failure'
An anthem for disaffected haters, "Hater Failure" comes with a perversely happy-go-lucky beat.
NBC News Photojournalist Is Now Ebola Free, Says Hospital
The University of Nebraska Medical Center says Ashoka Mukpo was cleared by the CDC and will be discharged on Wednesday.
John Kenneth Galbraith, In His Own Words
John Kenneth Galbraith -- social economist, Harvard professor, diplomat -- is dead at 97. His work influenced Roosevelt, Kennedy and Johnson and generations of U.S. politicians. He spoke to Howard Berkes in 1999.
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The Magic Numbers Spread the Love
The Magic Numbers are a quartet of two pairs of brothers and sisters from Britain. Their self-titled debut showcases a delightful mix of musical inspirations ranging from '60s harmony groups, epic rock and singer-songwriters like Dylan and Cohen.
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What does the CIA not want you to know? The quiz has the secret
Plus: ambiguous mascots, rodents with hard-to-spell names, and three boring photos of buildings.
Supreme Court leaves student loan settlement in place
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block a settlement in a long-running suit involving the adjudication of applications for the cancellation of student loan debts at 151 for-profit colleges.
Land of Talk, 'Moment Feed'
Elizabeth Powell says the propulsive track from Land of Talk's forthcoming EP was meant to "warm up the room in all senses."
Black Friday's Retail Rush
Black Friday is traditionally America's No. 1 shopping day for enthusiastic and aggressive bargain-hunters. Commentator Pam Varkony visits a mall near her home in Allentown, Pa., to assess the shopping crowd and talk to some of the smaller retailers about how busy they are.
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Alt.Latino's Tribute To João Gilberto
Alt.Latino pays tribute to the father of bossa nova through his music and the words of his fellow musicians.
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