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'Our Gang' Chronicles Lives Of African-American Actors In 'The Little Rascals'
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to author Julia Lee about her book Our Gang: A Racial History of The Little Rascals. She chronicles the story of the African-American actors in the films. They were hailed as heroes of the black community for a time but were later reviled for their roles.
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Iraqi Leader: We Want More U.S. Airstrikes, But Not U.S. Ground Troops
In an NPR interview, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi also calls on the U.S. to focus more firepower on Iraq's western border with Syria, saying Islamic State fighters can enter his country too easily.
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Could A New Berry-Flavored Pill Help Stop Childhood TB?
Many kids reject or cough up the bitter adult-size pills for TB. The new ones dissolve in water and come in precise kid-size doses.
June Retrial For Baltimore Police Officer In Freddie Gray Death
Last week, a hung jury failed to come to an agreement on whether William Porter was guilty of involuntary manslaughter and other charges. Porter was the first of six police officers to be tried.
Commercial Space Industry Would Benefit From Space Act, Critics Say
Lawmakers in the House passed the Space Act, which says U.S. companies can harvest, own and trade resources from space. Two companies have put millions of dollars into the vision of mining asteroids.
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CBGB To Reopen As A Restaurant At Newark Airport
The famous New York home of the Ramones and the Talking Heads closed its doors a decade ago. But according to Rolling Stone online, that grungy nightclub is re-opening as a restaurant in New Jersey.
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The Number Of Migrants And Refugees Arriving In Europe Tops 1 Million
Most of them are from Syria, Africa and South Asia. The International Organization for Migration says this is the highest migration flow since World War II.
WATCH: SpaceX Celebrates A Spectacular Accomplishment
The SpaceX team just lost it after one of their rockets launched satellites to space and then landed back on Earth upright.
Pygmy hippopotamus calf now on display at Omaha zoo
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A pygmy hippopotamus calf is on display at the Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium in Omaha.The Omaha World-Herald reports…
NPR Ends Song Travels, final show airs December 29; Latin Perspective debuts January 5
KIOS will be changing its jazz program schedule in January. NPR has ended production of Song Travels. The final new program aired in October, and KIOS has…
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