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Tiny Desk Meets AFROPUNK: ChocQuibTown, NENNY, Luedji Luna, Calma Carmona
Tiny Desk kicks off AFROPUNK's "Black Spring" virtual festival with performances from four Afro-Latinx artists.
After Trump, Young Americans Are 'More Hopeful About The Future', Poll Finds
The Harvard survey shows that despite living through one of the most divisive eras in U.S. history, 18- to 29-year-olds — especially those of color — are generally optimistic about the future.
Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Is Ending His Hunger Strike
The imprisoned Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny has announced that he is ending his 24-day hunger strike.
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Here's How Millennial Wealth Stacks Up Against That Of Prior Generations
Many millennials are now in their thirties. Unlike many generations before them, they came of age during a Great Recession, a global pandemic and huge changes to the economy.
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Coronavirus FAQ: What Does It Mean If My Ears Ring Or Toes Hurt After A Vaccine?
There are some side effects that are pretty common: sore arm, headache, fatigue, fever. But people are saying they've got other unusual reactions. Is it the vaccine — or something else?
Shock G, Leader Of Hip-Hop's Digital Underground, Dies At 57
The rapper and producer who animated the Bay Area crew had a huge hit in 1990 with "The Humpty Dance," introduced the world to Tupac Shakur and was a foundational figure in West Coast hip-hop.
National Spelling Bee Adds New Rules To Help Winners Sting The Competition
The 2019 bee ended with eight champions. With a new format this year, officials are hoping to name just one. Spellers will now face vocabulary questions and — if needed — a tiebreaker round.
People Are Talking About A 'Double Mutant' Variant In India. What Does That Mean?
The term is a reference to two particular mutations in SARS-CoV-2. But the variant in India could carry additional mutations.
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Muslim Americans Reflect On Another Ramadan During The Pandemic
On April 13, Muslims across the U.S. began the annual month of prayer, fasting and reflection. Many mosques and community centers have virtual events, but some are holding in-person prayers.
On Netflix, Leigh Bardugo's 'Shadow And Bone' Celebrates A Diverse Grishaverse
"I never want people to feel like fantasy and romance and magic and adventure belong to just one kind of person," the fantasy author says. A new Netflix series is adapted from her works.
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