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Passover Lecture Planned at UNO Schwalb Center on April 11
Next Tuesday, the UNO Schwalb Center will present a Passover lecture by Dr. Jane Gordon in conjunction with the photography exhibit “Enslaved: A Visual…
Esra'a: Would You Speak Up ... Even If It's Dangerous?
Esra'a is an activist who lives in Bahrain and identifies as queer — which puts her at great risk. Despite that, she's speaking out to build community and empathy within the LGBTQ community.
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Only 98,000 New Jobs Were Created In March, Labor Department Says
After adding more than 200,000 jobs in each of the first two months of 2017, the number of jobs added last month was about half what analysts had expected. The unemployment rate fell to 4.5 percent.
At Trump And Xi's Meetings, Uncomfortable Talks Are The Order Of The Day
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to President Trump's Florida resort ended Friday, hours after a U.S. strike on Syria. But it's not the only tough issue confronting the leaders. Here's a rundown.
Remembering Don Rickles, The Insult Comic Who Made Fun Of Everything
Rickles, who died yesterday, mined racial, ethnic and religious stereotypes for laughs. "I crossed the line when nobody else could do it," he once said. Originally broadcast in 2008, 1998 and 2007.
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Hearing The ‘Poetry Of Pop’
The poetry of Top 40 classic hits, from “Shake it Off” to “Hey Jude.”
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Gov. Jerry Brown Lifts Drought Emergency For Most Of California
Still, the state will retain some rules it placed on water use during the years-long drought. "This drought emergency is over," Brown said Friday, "but the next drought could be around the corner."
After U.S. Strikes On Syria, The Gloves Come Off In Moscow
Russia had been giving President Trump the soft touch. But following the U.S. missile strike on Syria, hopes for friendlier relations are fizzling and the Kremlin's rhetorical cease-fire is over.
Trump Organization Settles Lawsuit With Chef José Andrés
The two-year legal battle concerned a restaurant in Trump's Washington, D.C., hotel. Andrés pulled out of the deal in 2015 after Trump made comments disparaging Mexicans.
The Mastermind Behind The International Irish Pub
NPR's Planet Money team explores why Irish bars look so similar all over the world and what happens when you take an authentic national experience and turn it into an export.
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