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NPR Music's Essential Songs, Albums, Performances And Videos Of 2017 (So Far)
Nearly four dozen musical moments from the first half of 2017, selected by public radio staff and partners, that helped to make sense of the world, or offer relief from it.
Through My Sister's Eyes: Allison And Katie Crutchfield On Each Other's Music
As teens, the twins always played music together. Since then, their careers have led them in different, parallel directions. We asked each twin to share thoughts and memories about her sister's work.
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Trump Fails To Reach Beyond Base As Independents' Disapproval Grows
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds that independents were willing to give President Trump a chance once he took office, but now they're increasingly dissatisfied with his performance.
D.C. Equality March Makes Pride Political
Protesters took to Washington, D.C., Sunday to voice their disdain for the Trump administration and how they expect it could affect the LGBT community during the Equality March.
Shaken By Protests, Venezuela Sees Casualties Mount As Showdown Deepens
For more than six weeks, demonstrators have taken to the streets against President Nicolas Maduro. But even as the number of deaths passes three dozen, neither side is indicating it will back down.
The Investor Who Took On Uber, And Silicon Valley
In Silicon Valley, you're supposed to build businesses unapologetically. You're not supposed to speak out against injustice. Freada Kapor Klein breaks those rules.
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Drought Threatens Crops, Wildlife Along Spain's Guadalquivir River Delta
As they drill more wells to water crops, drought-stricken farmers in southwest Spain confront environmentalists in Doñana National Park, a migratory bird refuge that's lost 80 percent of its aquifer.
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Let's Eat Grandma: Defying Commas And Expectations
These two British teenagers arrived from out of nowhere, young in years but artistically mature and assured — and now the pair is out to reshape and retake.
G-20 Hamburg: Tens Of Thousands Demonstrate On Summit's Last Day
Huge and peaceful marches on Saturday followed a night of rioting and looting. More than 200 officers have been injured, Hamburg police say.
People Of Coal-Rich Northern Cheyenne Torn Between Jobs And Sacred Culture
Despite high unemployment and poverty, the tribe has never touched the billions of tons of coal underneath its land. But new opportunities from the Trump administration could change that.
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