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Despite Controversy, A College Band From Alabama Will March In Trump's Parade
Alabama's historically black Talladega College has accepted an invitation for its band to march in the parade which follows Donald Trump's inauguration. But the decision did not come easily.
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The xx On Growing Up Without Growing Apart
Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim and Jamie Smith have been a trio since childhood, but like any long-term relationship, it's taken work. They joined NPR's Ari Shapiro to talk about their unique bond.
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Parade Floats And Altered K-Pop Songs Mark South Korea's Coming Election
With tensions rising over North Korea's nuclear program, you might expect a kind of panic in South Korea. But there's an altogether different scene happening in Seoul ahead of the election.
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How Sheep Teach Us To Hate Gun Violence
What begins as a bedtime story becomes a tale of what's wrong with a culture of violence. Watch as slam poet and hip-hop artist Watsky tackles a powerful issue in "Stick To Your Guns."
'Urban Myths' Episode With Joseph Fiennes As Michael Jackson Gets Yanked
The half-hour comedy had drawn criticism for months. But it was complaints from Jackson's family that finally led Sky TV to ax it.
A Man With A Bucket On His Head Ran To Unseat Theresa May. Why? Well ...
Tough to say, really. But Lord Buckethead was clear on his platform: Nationalize Adele and buy his lasers. Still, he got fewer votes in the U.K. election than a man in a fish stick costume.
Chinese Cartoon Warns Against 'Dangerous Love' With Foreigners Who May Be Spies
China's campaign directed toward female government workers is meant to show how romancing a handsome foreigner might lead to espionage.
CNN: Video Shows Some Schoolgirls Kidnapped By Boko Haram Still Alive
On the eve of the second anniversary of the Chibok kidnapping — an event that prompted the #BringBackOurGirls movement — CNN is airing a video that purportedly shows 15 of the kidnapped girls.
Experimental Solar-Powered Plane Takes Flight After 9-Month Delay
Solar Impulse 2 is attempting to circumnavigate the world using only the sun's power. It has been grounded in Hawaii for maintenance and is now on a three day journey heading to California.
In Commencement Speech, Obama Advises Howard University Grads On Creating Change
In his impassioned call for civic engagement, Obama says that race relations have improved but there's more to be done. He advises the historically black university's graduates on shaping the future.
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