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Remembering Barbara Carroll, The 'First Lady Of Jazz Piano'
Carroll, who died Sunday, started recording in the late 1940s, when female jazz musicians were still considered a novelty. Originally broadcast in 2003.
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People Of Color Accounted For 22 Percent Of Children's Books Characters In 2016
In 2016, people of color wrote or illustrated fewer than a quarter of new children's books. Here's why that matters.
'ProPublica' Reveals Risks Of Reporting Domestic Violence In Connecticut
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with ProPublica reporter Sarah Smith about why victims of domestic violence risk arrest if they report it in Connecticut.
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Through Exaggerated Statements, Trump Looks To Justify His Policies
President Trump and his aides have repeatedly made false claims about crime rates, voter fraud and the threat posed by international refugees. By exaggerating dangers, the White House hopes to justify new government policies.
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U.S. Rivals Test Trump, And So Far The Response Is Restrained
Iran and North Korea have fired off missiles. A Russian spy ship floats off the U.S. coast. To date, President Trump's reaction has been very much from the traditional foreign policy playbook.
Seminole Patchwork: Admiration And Appropriation
Native American symbols have long caught the eye of non-Native fashion designers. But when it comes to Seminole patchwork designs, where is the line between inspiration and appropriation?
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NPR News Nuggets: Sheep Shearing, Snuggies & Fried Chicken
Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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Saturday Sports: A Winning Streak And A Losing Streak
A weekly update on the world of sports! This week, a look at the women's basketball team with the most wins, and the team that hasn't won a single game all year.
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Iraqi Forces Ready For Effort To Retake Western Mosul
The Islamic State still controls the western side of Mosul in Iraq. Now Iraqi forces backed by U.S. air power are preparing to retake that part of the city.
A Liftoff Deferred: SpaceX Mission From NASA's Historic Launch Pad Delayed
Launch Complex 39A, the site of the Apollo 11 mission, has quite a storied past. Now, it's on the brink of a new era — but it'll have to wait a bit, after Saturday's launch was scrubbed for 24 hours.
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