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Helping Transgender People Find Their Voice
Speech therapist Wendy Chase helps transgender people make their voices sound like their gender identity. She says how people communicate affects how they are perceived.
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Music Review: 'In My Room,' Jacob Collier
Tom Moon reviews the debut album from Jacob Collier, In My Room.
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AI? More Like Aieeee!! For The First Time, A Robot Can Feel Pain
The German researchers say this will keep robots safer, because "pain is a system that protects us." Added bonus: They say the humans who work alongside them are likely to be safer, too.
Music, Power And Politics Collide On Leyla McCalla's 'A Day For The Hunter'
A classically trained cellist with songs rooted in Haitian folk, McCalla embraces the intersections of art and history in her work. Her new album is A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey.
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Bill Cunningham, Iconic 'New York Times' Photographer, Dies At 87
Cunningham worked at the Times for almost 40 years, capturing the fashion trends of the day with a timeless eye.
Bernie Worrell, 'Wizard Of Woo,' Dies At 72
The influential keyboardist and composer had been diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. Worrell was a key member of Parliament-Funkadelic and played with the Talking Heads.
H_spit_ls Need Y_ur Help: 'Missing Type' Campaign Urges Blood Donations
Around the world, A's, B's and O's are disappearing from signs. It's all part of a public awareness campaign spearheaded by the U.K.'s National Health Service.
'Googly-Eyed' Stubby Squid Captures Internet's Attention
Researchers from the Nautilus exploration vessel came upon the bright purple creature with giant eyes. It may look like a cartoon character, but it's real. It's also pretty tough, a researcher says.
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PHOTOS: After Invitation Goes Viral, Thousands Celebrate Quinceañera In Mexico
Rubi Ibarra's 15th birthday bash was one for the ages after her invitation became an online hit. But the party on Monday was marred by tragedy; one man was killed in an accident at the horse race.
'Music Was Always The Escape': Omar Kamal On Shaping His Artistic Identity
The Palestinian jazz crooner, who was 8 years old at the start of the Second Intifada, says hearing Frank Sinatra changed his life. "[He] has got all credit for me going into singing," Kamal says.
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