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Why Mavericks' Raul Malo Is Excited About Cuban Band Sweet Lizzy Project
Mavericks frontman Raul Malo reflects on his first encounter with the Cuban band Sweet Lizzy Project and what drew him to its music.
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'Filmworker' Documents The Price Of Being Stanley Kubrick's Right-Hand Man
A new documentary called Filmworker explores the life of Leon Vitali. Vitali tells NPR's Lakshmi Singh about the privilege and cost of being the right-hand man to legendary director Stanley Kubrick.
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Seattle City Council To Decide Monday On Jobs Tax
The council is considering a corporate head tax that Amazon and Starbucks object to. Others say rising homelessness is a consequence of wealth and fast growth — one that companies should pay for.
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AirAsia CEO Says 'Sorry' For Endorsing Malaysia's Ousted Prime Minister
Tony Fernandes, who founded the Kuala Lumpur-based low-cost carrier in 1993, said he "buckled" under pressure from Prime Minister Najib Razak to back him in last week's election.
German Police Respond To Aisle Rage Call At Ikea
Two women with shopping carts were going to collide and both assumed the right of way. There was yelling and shoving. The younger woman's dad pushed the other woman, who cut her head on a metal shelf.
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55 Palestinian Protesters Killed, Gaza Officials Say, As U.S. Opens Jerusalem Embassy
Tens of thousands of Palestinians protested the opening of the American embassy, on a day that also marked 70 years since Israel's creation.
U.S. Israel Envoy: Embassy Move Is 'Preventing An Illegitimate Point' By Palestinians
U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman discusses the U.S. Embassy move to Jerusalem and the impact it may have in the region.
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The Poor People's Campaign Seeks To Complete Martin Luther King's Final Dream
The 1968 Poor People's Campaign lasted 42 days. The new campaign vows 40 days of nonviolent direct action to focus on issues that activists say are linked to poverty, including systemic racism.
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On East Coast Oyster Farms, 'Women Are Rising Up From The Bay In A Big Way'
More women are joining their male peers among the ranks of oyster farmers. This could be because of growing marine science programs — and a desire to have a hands-on connection with the food system.
Icy Moon Of Jupiter Spews Water Plumes Into Space
Researchers have evidence supporting the existence of plumes of water shooting up from the interior of Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
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