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Remembering Henry Fambrough, the last original member of The Spinners
We remember Henry Fambrough, the last original member of the R&B group The Spinners, who died this week. He was 85.
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In border towns, expected chaos after Title 42 ended hasn't materialized
As the immigration policy known as Title 42 draws to a close, residents of Brownsville, Texas, right along the border, are focused elsewhere.
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Ukrainian defense official talks about counteroffensive plans
Ukraine appears on the verge of launching a counteroffensive, hoping to take back the territory that Russia has occupied. But one Ukrainian official is hoping for more.
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After Penn, members of Congress call for Harvard and MIT presidents to resign
Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., is one of over 70 members of Congress calling for the resignation of the presidents of Harvard University and MIT after a controversial hearing about anitsemitism on campus.
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Brazil's Bolsonaro must hand in his passport for coup investigation
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro has been given 24 hours to hand in his passport. Some of his closest advisors have been targeted in a police investigation into an alleged coup attempt.
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Kristen Stewart stars in neon-lit film-noir 'Love Lies Bleeding'
Kristen Stewart stars in a lesbian thriller/romance. The genre-shredding film takes place in rural New Mexico in 1989.
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Palestinian American's family detained
Photos have emerged of Israeli soldiers detaining Palestinian men, nearly naked and blind-folded. The Israeli military says the searches are necessary to find Hamas militants hiding in Gaza.
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Robie Harris, who wrote an often-banned book about sexuality for kids, dies at 83
Robie Harris' book about sexuality for kids called It's Perfectly Normal was often banned, but has sold more than a million copies. Harris died last month at 83 years old.
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Meet some of the up-and-coming rappers that stood out among Tiny Desk Contest entries
NPR Music got 7,000 entries this year for its annual Tiny Desk Contest. Here are some favorite contest entries from up-and-coming rappers.
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New posthumous album from famed composer Ryuichi Sakamoto announced
A new posthumous album has been announced from the late Japanese composer and pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album is called "Opus".
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