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Unadulterated Brass-Band Fun On Banda De Los Muertos' Debut Album
The horn-led band updates traditional Mexican party/folk music for modern American listeners on its self-titled album. Critic Milo Miles says Banda De Los Muertos' debut will make you dance.
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Community encouraged to fold cranes for peace
When the Military Avenue Neighborhood Association decided to commission Omaha artist Trudy Swanson to create a steel crane sculpture, she decided to take…
Syrian Civil War Prompts First Withdrawal From Doomsday Seed Vault In The Arctic
Researchers in the Middle East have requested the first-ever withdrawal from the "final backup" seed bank because of destruction caused by the Syrian civil war.
Oil Boom Brings Small Town A Big Victory: A Football Team, At Last
The high school football game is the center of life for many towns in rural America. One town in western North Dakota is celebrating the return of the ritual for the first time in more than 25 years.
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Report Compiles Stories Of Islamic State Defectors
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Peter Neumann, director of the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation, about the ICSR report detailing the personal accounts of Islamic State defectors.
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Pope Francis Canonizes Spanish Missionary Junipero Serra
Pope Francis makes the first Latin American Catholic a saint at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., Wednesday.
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Turkey Absorbs 2 Million Refugees, But Won't Offer Asylum
Turkey has taken in more Syrians than any other country, by far. But under a policy dating back to 1951, it doesn't offer asylum to refugees and expects them to be permanently resettled elsewhere.
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When Deciding To Live Means Avoiding Guns
When a 23-year-old who has tried to kill himself visits family, he must mentally prepare to resist hurting himself with their guns, he says. Gun access can make suicidal impulses harder to fend off.
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A Playlist Fit For A Pope
The music-streaming service Spotify turned to Tim O'Malley, director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, who put together a playlist based on Pope Francis' itinerary. One song: the theme from Rocky.
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Teen charged with murder in Nebraska City parking lot case
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP) — A 17-year-old girl accused of running her pickup over a woman in the Nebraska City library parking lot now is charged with…
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