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'To Be Useful Is Something Incredible': Leo Brouwer Reflects On His Legacy
Brouwer, one of Latin America's most renowned classical composers, sees music as a form of service. "When [humans] give ... they're doing one of the most beautiful things in life," he says.
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French Workers In Calais Throw Support Behind Marine Le Pen
Factory workers in the French port city of Calais have been battered by globalization and surrounded by migrants. Some say they will break with tradition and vote for anti-immigration, anti-European Union presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.
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After Unsatisfying Answers, United Offers 'Deepest Apology' For Violent Confrontation
After a man was dragged down the aisle of a United Express flight, the airline initially blamed the man for refusing to leave the flight. Now the CEO has issued a fuller apology for the incident.
Trump Lifting Federal Hiring Freeze
The White House Office of Management and Budget also calls on federal agencies and the public to come up with ideas to overhaul government services.
When Cops And Robbers Both Come Up Short Of Expectations
A man in Pennsylvania robbed a credit union and rode away on a bike. He even stopped and went back when money came out of his pockets. But police still haven't caught him.
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What To Expect As Tillerson Travels To Moscow
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is in Moscow amid rising U.S.-Russia tensions. David Greene talks with Jon Finer, who was a top aide to former Secretary of State John Kerry, about what's at stake.
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What It'll Cost You For A Year Of Free Chicken Nuggets
A 16-year-old asked Wendy's on Twitter how many retweets would get him a year of free chicken nuggets. Wendy's said: 18 million. Carter Wilkerson has now been retweeted more than 2.5 million times.
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Trump Team Urges Skimpier Health Plans To Lure More People To Buy Insurance
A rule proposed by the Trump administration would likely raise the deductibles and copays of new policies sold on the exchanges, starting next fall. Monthly premiums would likely be cheaper.
When The Border Is Just Next Door, Crossing It Is A Fact Of (Daily) Life
The two Nogaleses — one in Arizona, the other in Mexico — are in separate countries, but to the people who live there, they feel like one place: a border city.
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St. Petersburg Bombing Suspect Identified; Death Toll Is At 14
Russian investigators say a device was set off by a man "whose remains were found in the third car of the train." The 22-year-old from Kyrgyzstan is said to have planted a second device elsewhere.
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