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Musicians Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia on their new album, 'Eclipse'
NPR's Scott Simon talks with musicians Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia about their love story and their new album, "Eclipse."
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As tourism surges, Katmai Natl. Park seeks to educate public on wildlife safety through permits
The park is now in the second year of a permit program aimed at educating visitors on how to behave along the Brooks River, and staff want to hear from the public.
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Arts, sports and city services on the line as Dillingham school board and city council deliberate budget
Without an additional $400,000 from the city, the school says arts, music and sports could face cuts. But city officials say they've deferred paying municipal bills to continue funding the school in recent years.
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Manhattan grand jury indicted ex-President Donald Trump — in a historic first
Trump was charged with crimes after a grand jury spent months investigating hush money payments. The indictment makes Trump the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges.
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Rapper T-Pain has a simple message for people who think he can't sing – shut up
On his new covers album titled On Top of the Covers, T-Pain shows off the power of his natural singing voice.
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Which teams will be left standing, when the women's Final Four is over?
There'll be a showdown in Dallas Friday night as the Final Four teams in the NCAA women's basketball tournament get ready to battle: LSU vs. Virginia Tech and then Iowa vs. South Carolina.
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Irvo Otieno's mom wants justice for him and a better system for everyone else
Ten people have been charged with murder in Otieno's death at a Virginia psychiatric hospital earlier this month. Caroline Ouko and attorney Ben Crump reflect on his life and what happens next.
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White House: smaller community banks shouldn't shoulder the tab for 2 failed banks
The collapse of two regional banks is expected to cost the government's deposit insurance fund more than $22 billion. The Biden administration says smaller banks shouldn't have to pick up the tab.
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Democrats and Republicans respond to Trump's indictment in a hush-money scheme
People on both sides of the aisle react to word that ex-President Trump is expected to be arraigned on charges after a grand jury indicted him in a probe into hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
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Wis. lawmakers reintroduce bill preventing non-dairy products being labeled as milk
There's been a long battle over which products should be called milk. The FDA aims to clear up any confusion, but dairy farmers say they don't need a federal agency making their life even harder.
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