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Turning The Tables Listening Party: Forever 27 Club
A listening party to discuss Janis Joplin and Amy Winehouse's legacies, their differences and the music they shared with the world before leaving us at the too-young age of 27.
Carrier Loses 215 Employees In Latest Round Of Layoffs
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Drew Daudelin of member station WFYI about Carrier's most recent round of layoffs. On Thursday, 215 employees will finish their shifts at the plant in Indianapolis, and walk out of the factory doors for good.
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Missouri Gov. Dealing With A Sex And Blackmail Scandal During First Term
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has confirmed that he had an extramarital affair before he was elected in 2016 — but he denies allegations that he used a photo to threaten to blackmail the woman he was sleeping with.
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India's Gay Prince To Open His Palace To LGBTQ People In Need
Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil plans to use his ancestral estate as a center for Indians who've been ostracized for their sexuality.
Ecuador Grants Citizenship To Julian Assange, Who Lives In London Embassy
Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, originally sought refuge in an Ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden. That case against him has been dropped, but he continues to stay there.
Trump Uses Bully Pulpit To Support More Services For People Leaving Prisons
Prisoners advocates expressed optimism after a White House meeting with the president. But the bipartisan effort to overhaul the way criminals are punished has downsized its goals in the Trump era.
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State Dept. Won't Say New Diplomat's Claim Of 'No-Go Zones' In Europe Was Wrong
Ambassador Pete Hoekstra wouldn't say his claim that Muslims in the Netherlands had "no-go zones" and politicians were "being burned" was unfounded, but he apologized for the statement.
CHART: Tracking Retirements From Congress
A record number of Republicans are leaving the House this year, historically a sign of trouble in midterm elections. See where the GOP and Democrats are defending open seats in 2018.
'Racist' And 'Shameful': How Other Countries Are Responding To Trump's Slur
The African Union was "frankly alarmed" by President Trump's comments. Haiti said they were "misguided," while the U.N. called them "racist." And around the world, officials are asking for clarity.
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Flu Season Is Shaping Up To Be A Nasty One, CDC Says
The flu season started early this year and is already widespread throughout the country and intense in dozens of states. But it's not too late to get that flu shot, officials say.
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