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Brandy Clark is playing for keeps this time
Produced by Brandi Carlile, the eponymous 11-song collection offers snapshots of Brandy Clark the person, not Brandy Clark the pen-for-hire.
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Texas and a few other Southern states are facing a brutal heat wave
NPR's Miles Parks speaks with National Weather Service meteorologist Victor Murphy about the extreme heat and humidity that's fallen over Texas and other Southern states.
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Wolfowitz Agrees to Resign World Bank in June
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz agreed to leave his post next month, marking the first time in the bank's history that its president has had to resign. Wolfowitz, a former Bush administration official, had been under intense pressure to leave due to allegations that he arranged a promotion and generous pay raise for his girlfriend.
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Fans React to MLB Report, Few Surprised
Many fans of professional baseball say they're not all that surprised by findings of widespread use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs. Fans around the country speak out about the use of steroids in baseball, which has been whispered about as early as the 1980s.
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How a 3-week babysitting gig turned into a lifelong relationship for two women
Margaret Tobin accepted a three-week babysitting gig in 1989 for a newborn named Audrey that turned into a life-long relationship. The two women talk about their life together.
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For Post-Brexit British Vacationers, Staying Home Now Seems Appealing
In the weeks since British voters chose to leave the EU, the value of the pound has dropped steeply. That's made European vacations more expensive — and staying in the U.K. more attractive.
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Guest DJ: Weezer's Rivers Cuomo
Weezer singer and guitarist talks about what it's like to reach middle age, having kids, and how he stays inspired to write songs that still resonate with young people.
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As We Leave More Digital Tracks, Amazon Echo Factors In Murder Investigation
Arkansas police have served a warrant to Amazon looking for possible recordings from a murder scene. Privacy advocates have predicted a wave of cases involving smart home devices and gadgets.
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'Never Trust Magic': Tips From An IT Guy
Sometimes, fixing the computer problem is much less challenging than fixing the user.
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As A Waterfront Icon Is Demolished, Vancouver Braces For A New Identity
Big things are starting to take shape on the Vancouver waterfront. The southwest Washington city’s $1.5 billion redevelopment plan has been in the works for more than a decade.
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