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20 Years Later, How Does It Feel?
Hailed as a neo-soul smash in 2000, D'Angelo's Voodoo now feels decades more lived-in than its peers. The album's engineer, Russell Elevado, says sounding "old" became the key to sounding timeless.
Messages Of Hope, Gratitude And Safety Replace Ads In Times Square
Well-known artists and designers are taking over billboards (donated gratis) to brighten the landscape in an emptier-than-usual Times Square. One work simply reads: "Hopefully no one will see this."
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Engineers Create A Titanium Rib Cage Worthy Of Wolverine
Doctors say it's the first time a titanium sternum and set of ribs have been made with a 3-D printer. The custom-made device has already been implanted in the chest of a cancer patient in Spain.
Roger Federer: Leave While He's Good Or Play Because He Can?
After a rough loss at Wimbledon last week, many fans are wondering if this is the end for the Swiss tennis star.
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In Open Source Rocket Competition, Collaboration Takes Off
The challenge, launching during the SXSW festival Saturday, asks anyone with an Internet connection to try to create a rocket engine. The 3-D designs can be edited by users around the globe, a model the organizers hope will decrease the cost of space innovation and unleash "untapped potential around the world."
10 Senators Say They Agree On Infrastructure 'Framework' — But There Are Few Details
The bipartisan proposal would cost $1.2 trillion and include no tax hikes. But the senators themselves didn't release any details and party leaders have been mostly silent on the development.
Why everyone is talking about Negroni sbagliato — and how to make your own
Actor Emma D'Arcy said their favorite drink was a Negroni sbagliato. Now fans are ordering it in droves. If you want to give it a try, here's what you'll need.
'Shutdowns are stupid,' Rep. Dusty Johnson says as deadline nears
NPR speaks with Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., about the impasse over the budget and the possibility of a government shutdown Wednesday.
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Iran Nuclear Deal Was Tangled Badly From The Start, Sen. Risch Says
Congress must decide whether to remain party to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal or impose sanctions and void the deal. Rachel Martin talks to Sen. Jim Risch of Idaho about what plans are moving forward.
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The Justice Department Is Struggling To Bring Capitol Riot Cases To Trial: Here's Why
After the U.S. Capitol riot, there was a sense that the Jan. 6 cases would be straightforward. But defense attorneys describe prosecutors as overwhelmed by evidence and struggling to build cases.
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