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A Cappella Singer Defends Proliferation Of Music Online
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Peter Hollens, an a cappella singer who regularly releases new music on his YouTube channel, about how the proliferation of music online could be a plus for artists.
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Chinese Student's Commencement Speech In U.S. Isn't Going Over Well In China
Shuping Yang praised the "fresh air of free speech" in the U.S. during her commencement address at the University of Maryland. That sparked a backlash from classmates and from people in China.
Getting To The Heart Of Racial Bias Takes Talking, Workplace Trainer Says
Anti-bias training, like what Starbucks is providing to its staff next month, is big business. Many American workers roll their eyes at it, but some say if it's done well it can actually help.
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Nikolas Cruz Booked On 17 Counts Of Premeditated Murder In Fla. Shooting
Authorities say Nikolas Cruz, 19, is a former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, and he had been expelled for disciplinary reasons. He was arrested on Wednesday without incident.
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Secret Pentagon Program Spent Millions To Research UFOs
A Pentagon program spent $22 million researching "unidentified aerial phenomena," according to multiple reports. It was backed by former Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada.
A Mother Remembers Her Son, A Muslim-American First Responder Who Died On Sept. 11
Talat Hamdani's son Salman died after the police cadet rushed to the fallen towers to help. The first responder was later wrongfully identified by police and the press as an accomplice in the attacks.
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Raffaella Carrà, Glittery Queen Of Italian TV, Has Died At 78
The beloved entertainer is often credited with having sparked a sexual revolution in Italy with her spangled midriff-baring costumes and frank lyrics about initiating sex — and falling for gay men.
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Protests For Navalny In Russia Represent A Generational Divide
The gap is widening between President Vladimir Putin and young Russians who weren't born when he took power. That split is most visible on social media, which Putin famously shuns.
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Woman Who Popularized Gender-Reveal Parties Says They’re “a Bit of a Nightmare”
A quick search on YouTube brings up hundreds of videos of expecting couples revealing the sex of their baby, usually with blue for a boy and pink for a girl. Jenna Karvunidis is no stranger to this phenomenon. In fact, many credit her as the “inventor” of the gender party reveal. For her, it was … Continue reading Woman Who Popularized Gender-Reveal Parties Says They’re “a Bit of a Nightmare” →
Social Media Fueled Russian Protests Despite Government Attempts To Censor
Tens of thousands took to the streets across Russia, sharing photos and videos on social media faster than they could be removed, urging others to join.
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