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A review of Amaarae's second album: 'Fountain Baby'
American-Ghanian singer Amaarae just released a new album called Fountain Baby. The album sound is influenced by multiple genres.
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Morning news brief
Despite indictment, ex-President Trump spent the weekend campaigning. Ukraine's counteroffensive has begun. Scotland's ex-first minister is arrested in a probe of Scottish National Party's finances.
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Aja Monet's debut album fuses art and advocacy, poet and performer
The poet's first recording with a band, when the poems do what they do, lends an emphatic new authority to her words, which she delivers with a hypnotist's composure.
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The Ukrainian counteroffensive is underway
Putin says Russia will deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus, Ukraine's neighbor to the north, in early July.
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Thousands of Reddit communities 'go dark' in protest of new developer fees
More than 6,000 so-called subreddits are participating in a 48-hour boycott aimed at pressuring the company to reverse its new fees for accessing the company's internal data.
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Sylvia Poggioli reflects on more than 40 years with NPR
NPR's longest serving foreign correspondent shares her favorite stories after more than four decades with the network.
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What wildfires and air pollution mean for your health
Particles suspended in wildfire smoke pose serious dangers humans.
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Ukrainian troops recapture 4 villages in counteroffensive
Ukraine's military says its troops have recaptured three villages in the western Donetsk region as part of their counteroffensive. Forces also captured a fourth village in the country's southeast.
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Held vs. State of Montana, first constitutional climate change lawsuit goes to trial
The case was brought by 16 young residents of Montana that allege the state's government has violated its constitutional provision to a "healthful environment."
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'Parade' musical wins Best Revival Tony telling true story of false imprisonment of Jewish man
The haunting musical "Parade" took home Best Revival of a Musical at Sunday night's Tony awards. Its director Michael Arden won for best director.
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