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Lawrence On World Cafe
On the band's latest record, Living Room, Clyde and Gracie welcome new listeners and old fans into theirs, with the sounds of their childhood expressed through modern-day sounds.
Trump's Niece Describes A Toxic Family Dynamic Where Kindness Was Weakness
Mary Trump was devastated when her uncle was elected president. Her book, Too Much and Never Enough, describes Donald Trump as a "belligerent" youth who hasn't changed since he was a teen.
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As some families learn the hard way, dementia can take a toll on financial health
Reckless behavior with money can be a warning sign of cognitive decline — and the condition can put people at risk of financial ruin. There are few institutional safeguards in place.
How do you stay optimistic in spite of it all? 6 hopeful souls share their secrets
They're activist and advocates from Brazil, Colombia, India, Kenya, Lesotho and the U.S. We wanted to know: How do they stay positive in the face of the world's many problems and woes?
Porridge, The Food That Built Empires, Stages A Savory Comeback
Globally, this humble dish was one of the first ways humans learned to unlock the nutrition in grains. Now, chefs are embracing its sumptuous, delicious possibilities. And no, it's not just oatmeal.
5 Things To Know About Rep. Tom Price's Health Care Ideas
Rep. Tom Price has proposed an alternative to Obamacare that emphasizes tax credits, health savings accounts and continuous insurance coverage as a way to deal with existing health conditions.
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Few Clues On Health Law's Future Emerge In Supreme Court Arguments
Will the Supreme Court strike down tax credits that help moderate-income Americans afford coverage in the three dozen states where the marketplace is being run by the federal government?
A new play explores the story behind the March on Washington
Chess Jakobs' new play "The American Five" tells the story of how Martin Luther King Jr. and his closest allies planned the March on Washington. NPR speaks with Jakobs and Ro Boddie, who plays King.
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5 Education Stories To Watch In 2017
The election of Donald Trump has changed the landscape for K-12 and higher education. In his annual New Year's predictions, NPR's Claudio Sanchez tells us what he thinks it all means.
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6/11/13 St. Paul Island Elder Mary Bourdokofsky has died; Salmon bycatch cap set for trawl fishermen
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1026828.mp3Anchorage, AK – Mary Bourdukofsky has died after devoting her life to Unangan…
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