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50 Years After Johnny Cash, Los Tigres Del Norte Perform At Folsom Prison
The norteño band became the first major Latin band to play at Folsom Prison since Johnny Cash did in 1968.
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Does FBI Raid On Trump Lawyer Cohen Mean Attorney-Client Privilege Is 'Dead'?
President Trump complained that investigators have violated a fundamental part of the legal system, but there are exemptions to the well-known privilege between lawyers and clients.
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VA Clears The Air On Doctors Talking To Veterans About Marijuana Use
Officials want health care providers to discuss how medical marijuana could interact with other medications or care, but doctors still can't point vets to state-approved marijuana programs.
From Film Stars To Naturalists, These Lives Have Become Boozy Inspirations
Breweries and distilleries are collaborating with artists and fashioning their drinks after influential people to try to better connect with customers or bring attention to the drink's origin.
Helping Kids Protect Themselves From Dirty Air, One DIY Filter at a Time
The Mycelium Youth Network's goal is to prepare Bay Area youth for the challenges they face on a warming planet, providing them with the tools they need to cope with climate change.
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A Writer's Memoir About Her Clerical Job Becomes The Movie 'My Salinger Year'
A young writer gets a clerical job with the book agent representing J.D. Salinger in My Salinger Year, a movie based on the memoir by Joanna Rakoff.
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On 'Still Here,' PJ Morton Reflects On Surviving 2020
The R&B star's new song, written for Morning Edition's Song Project, is about working — alongside the whole world — to get through a year of challenges and loss.
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Social Security Revives ‘No Match’ Letters Amid Broader Immigration Crackdown
The Social Security Administration says it's trying to clean up its records. But immigration advocates fear the real objective is to expose undocumented immigrants at work.
Automakers In The U.K. Warn A No-Deal Brexit Could Cause Huge Production Declines
Britain's auto industry is facing huge pressures as the U.K. works to negotiate its exit agreement with the E.U. BMW and Toyota are warning the future of their U.K. operations are under threat.
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65 Years After Brown v. Board of Education: 'It's Never Going To Be Easy'
Friday marks 65 years since the Supreme Court delivered its ruling in the case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. NPR's David Greene talks to John A. Stokes, one of the student plaintiffs.
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