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The book 'High and Rising' is about the influential hip-hop group De La Soul
De La Soul brought a necessary playfulness to hip-hop in 1989, but battles with the music industry dimmed that light. Marcus J. Moore tells their story in "High and Rising: A Book About De La Soul."
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U.S. presidential campaigns hit the final stretch. Venezuelan courts issue arrest warrant for opposition figure Edmundo González. DirecTV subscribers lose channel access due to contact dispute.
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This boss vowed to help his workers with child care. It hasn't been easy
Child care continues to vex working parents. In Wisconsin, the CEO of the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry has been trying — and struggling — to make a difference.
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Las Vegas police refuse to comply with NFL facial recognition tech at games
Las Vegas police are refusing to comply with the NFL’s new plan to use facial recognition technology for stadium employees during games.
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Government Shutdown Puts Federal Food Stamp Program In Jeopardy
David Greene talks with Michael Wilson of Maryland Hunger Solutions about how the partial government shutdown has affected SNAP benefit recipients, as well as the retailers who sell food to them.
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Hollywood's quirky leading lady, Diane Keaton, dies at age 79
Diane Keaton remained one of Hollywood's quirkiest and most beloved actors decades after her Academy Award-winning performance in the movie Annie Hall.
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How Do You Market To Millennials?
Young people between the ages of 18 and 35 spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year. NPR asked some in this group how brands and corporations can get their attention.
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Venezuela's President Cracks Down On Opposition Lawmakers
The Caracas mayor was arrested on charges of plotting to overthrow the government. Steve Inskeep talks to freelance journalist Girish Gupta.
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A Morning Edition team is on its way to report from China
NPR's Leila Fadel and Steve Inskeep speak about his upcoming reporting trip to China and why it is important now.
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Legislation Would Require Future Presidents-Elect To Release Their Tax Returns
Rep. Mark Sanford, a Republican from South Carolina, says he fears that Donald Trump declining to release his tax returns will set a bad precedent for future candidates.
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