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83-Year-Old Scottish Composer Janet Beat Releases Her First Album
Janet Beat is known for her trailblazing work in electronic music. The album, Pioneering Knob Twiddler, features compositions she made on synthesizers, tape machines and other acoustic instruments.
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Those Trying To Get Out Of Afghanistan Must Pass Through Taliban Checkpoints
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Al-Jazeera reporter Charlotte Bellis about the latest on the ground in Afghanistan following the fall of the country to the Taliban.
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Jihadi Movement Is Galvanized By Taliban's Takeover In Afghanistan, Expert Says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to international security expert Asfandyar Mir who believes global jihadist could feel emboldened after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan.
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R. Kelly's Trial Has Begun. The Singer Faces Decades Of Sex Abuse Charges
The charges that R. Kelly faces in New York include racketeering "to prey upon young women and teenagers" and sexually trafficking these girls and women between states.
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Pakistan Warns A Power Vacuum In Afghanistan Would Be Catastrophic
Pakistan's neighbor has long been associated with the Taliban. The group controls most Afghan territory after decades of war with the U.S. Afghan refugees are trying to cross into Pakistan.
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Wells Are Running Dry After Farms And Homes In Oregon Compete For Water
Farmers in southern Oregon are pumping groundwater onto fields. They're not getting lake water for irrigation because water levels there were too low. Now, homeowners' wells are running dry.
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Fed Up With Inaction Over Voting Rights, Thousands March On Washington
More than 50 years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, activists are marching to fight federal legislation that they say will make it harder to vote.
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New Stores Are Still Opening Despite The Pandemic
Something remarkable has been happening in American retail. Despite the devastation of the pandemic, people are still opening new stores. That's true about major chains but also small shops.
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The Supreme Court Will Allow Evictions To Resume. It Could Affect Millions Of Tenants
The court's six conservative justices said the CDC exceeded its authority by issuing the two-month pause on evictions in much of the country.
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With The U.S. Exit From Afghanistan, India Fears An Increasingly Hostile Region
For India, the power shift in Kabul may mean a loss of security, as well as a loss of economic power and influence in a region increasingly dominated by another neighbor that it's uneasy about: China.
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