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3 Lessons The White House Could Learn After The Downfall Of Another Trump Nominee
The troubled Cabinet nomination of White House doctor Ronny Jackson could create several teachable moments for this president — if he heeds them.
'Carousel' Returns To Broadway
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel returns to Broadway for the first time in more than two decades. NPR's Scott Simon talks to opera star Renée Fleming, who has two showstoppers in the musical.
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James H. Cone, Founder Of Black Liberation Theology, Dies At 79
The Arkansas native is remembered for his fierce challenges to traditional Christian norms of his era.
Rev. James H. Cone, Founder Of Black Liberation Theology, Dies At 79
James H. Cone, who was considered the founder of Black Liberation Theology, has died at the age of 79. For nearly five decades, the reverend wrote and taught the gospel from the African-American perspective.
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Burning Man Co-Founder Larry Harvey Dies At 70
The co-founder of the annual arts and culture festival in Nevada's Black Rock Desert died on Saturday at 70. The event was born after Harvey burned a giant effigy on a beach in 1986.
Trump Skips Annual Gathering Of D.C. Journalists For A Second Year
Instead of attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner, the president held a rally in Michigan, where he touted his accomplishments and encouraged supporting the GOP in November's midterms.
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Kim Jong Un Pledges To Shut Down Main Nuclear Test Site In May, South Korea Says
North Korea's leader told South Korea's president he would invite security experts and journalists to the site. South Korea's president also spoke with President Trump about a U.S.-North Korea summit.
Who Stole The Torahs?
Twenty-three years after a brazen theft, the mystery still divides a tiny sect known as the Samaritans. Here's the story of the international hunt to bring the manuscripts home.
'A Silent Extinction': Finding Peace And Saving Giraffes On A Lake In Kenya
Nearly 40 percent of giraffes were wiped out in one generation. Now, Kenyan conservation efforts are helping to bring them back.
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Puerto Rican Comedy Troupe Aims To Lift Up Spirits Of Those Living On, Off The Island
Popular Puerto Rican sketch comedy group Teatro Breve has been touring the U.S. mainland with a hilarious take on how Puerto Ricans living off the island dealt with Hurricane Maria.
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