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Grace Potter's Solo Album 'Midnight' Mixes Styles And Rhythms
In her first solo album, Potter moves away from the hard-rock groove for which she's known and explores new genres. Critic Ken Tucker says Midnight "sounds like the breakaway from formula that it is."
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Obama: Trio Who Thwarted Paris Train Attack 'Represent The Very Best Of America'
President Obama met with the three Americans credited with stopping an alleged terrorist attack on a Paris-bound train in the Oval Office to honor them for their actions.
Presidential Candidates Take Sides On Support For Kentucky Clerk
Kim Davis is in jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses after same-sex marriage became legal. Some candidates say she should uphold the law, while others are standing with her.
Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 9/27/93
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Gene Lanier, Professor of Library Science, and Director of Graduate Studies at East Carolina University “What Do We…
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Carlos Gardel's Tango-Cowboy Legacy Is 'Reborn And Remastered'
The Argentinian tango singer died in a plane crash 80 years ago, but he remains his country's most famous pop star. Critic Milo Miles considers a new introductory collection of Gardel recordings.
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Will The Fed Raise Rates, Or Keep The (Little) Economic Party Going?
Friday's decent but unspectacular jobs report didn't answer the question of whether the Fed is about to raise interest rates. But even if the Fed finally takes the plunge, it will do so very gradually.
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Busloads Of Refugees Arrive At Austria's Border
Hundreds of migrants began walking from Budapest to the Austrian border on Friday after becoming frustrated by Hungary's closing of rail links towards Germany. Meanwhile, Austria and Germany announced that they would allow migrants into their countries.
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In Russia, Weddings Can Be Dangerous Affairs
Police in Adygea, Russia, are creating special police detail for wedding parties, where guests celebrate by shooting guns in the air and driving recklessly.
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Thai Police Still Looking For Man Accused In Shrine Blast
Two people have been arrested in the bombing of the Erawan shrine in Bangkok last month that killed 20 people. But authorities now say neither is the prime suspect.
When You've Got The Blues, You Have A Hard Time Seeing Blue
People who are sad have a harder time seeing yellow and blue, an experiment finds, but they can see green and red just fine. It might have something to do with dopamine receptors in the brain.
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