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Remembering Go-Go Legend Chuck Brown
James Brown's biographer calls D.C. legend Chuck Brown "the square root of funk."
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Who Knew? Honest Abe Rid The World Of The Undead
With a movie title like Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, it's no mystery what the plot is. Young Mr. Lincoln is tutored by an experienced vampire killer and goes into training with his trusty ax. He bears a special grudge against vampires because they killed his mother.
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Richie Havens, Folk Singer Who Opened Woodstock, Has Died
Richie Havens had a long career as a musician, but he's still most famous for one set he played to hundreds of thousands in New York in 1969.
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Senate GOP Balks At White House Push For New FBI Headquarters In COVID-19 Relief Bill
Multiple Republican senators, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., criticize including the resources for a new FBI headquarters building in Washington in the coronavirus package.
Democrats Unveil Changes To House Rules On Debt Ceiling, Ethics
The new rules include automatically increasing the debt ceiling when a new budget is passed and setting up a committee on climate change.
Joe Biden And A Homeless Veteran Have A Very Human Moment
NPR's Scott Simon has a story this week about something that doesn't make the news much these days: a private and unscripted act of kindness on the streets of Washington, D.C.
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Bin Laden's Son-In-Law Arrested, Brought To U.S.
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith may be best known for his appearance in videos. He was sitting next to bin Laden when the al-Qaida leader took credit for the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Ghaith may appear in a Manhattan court on Friday.
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Hallelujah! At Age 400, King James Bible Still Reigns
The King James translation, first published 400 years ago, is celebrating a birthday of biblical proportions. It's no longer the top-selling Bible, but in those four centuries, it has woven itself deeply into our speech and culture.
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In South Texas, Few On The Fence Over Divisive Border Wall Issue
U.S. Border Patrol says the fence separating Mexico and Texas helps control the illegal movement of people and contraband. But many who live on the Texas border call it a boondoggle.
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Ahead Of Georgia Runoffs, Republicans Needed To Be United. Trump Divided Them
President Trump has demanded total loyalty from Republicans, but nowhere more dramatically than in Georgia — where the last thing the GOP needed was an intraparty fight ahead of the Senate runoffs.
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