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Get To Know Sparks, Your Favorite Band's Favorite Band
Brothers Ron and Russell Mael have made music as Sparks for more than five decades, mostly under the radar despite superstar fans. Now, a new documentary and a buzzy musical put them in the spotlight.
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Life Kit's most-read stories of 2021
These Life Kit stories about burnout, distraction and making connections resonated with readers, topping the charts as our most popular stories of 2021.
The 50 Most Segregating School Borders In America
Detroit and Birmingham, Ala., top a new national list of school district boundaries that separate the haves from the have nots.
More Tiny Desk Contest 'Deskoveries' From Across The Country
All spring and summer, NPR Member stations hosted concerts featuring local favorites from the 2018 Tiny Desk Contest. We asked them to give us a recap.
Rio Highlights: Phelps Ends With 23 Golds; Jamaicans Maintain Sprint Dominance
Michael Phelps captured one last gold, his 23rd in his staggering career. On the track, Jamaica kept its stranglehold on the women's 100 meters as Elaine Thompson became the world's fastest woman.
Jacob Chansley, Self-Styled 'QAnon Shaman,' To Stay In Jail Pending Trial
A judge said that Chansley, one of the most recognizable people who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, must remain in jail ahead of his trial because he remains a threat to the public.
North Korea Launches Another Ballistic Missile Into Waters Near Japan
This marks North Korea's fourth attempted launch of the year. The third failed. The last successful attempt was on March 6, when North Korea fired four missiles at the same time into the same waters.
Thailand's Constitutional Court Dissolves Major Opposition Party
The court said the party's leader violated election law because he gave the new party about $6 million – far more than Thai law allows for political donations. He insists the money was a loan.
Toronto Raptors Clinch Their First NBA Title, Denying Warriors A 3-Peat
In Game 6 at the Warriors' Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., the Raptors pulled out a 114-110 win in a heart-stopping game that is destined to become an NBA classic.
Power Out For More Than 60 Percent Of Florida Homes And Businesses
More than 6 million of the state's electricity customers were experiencing power outages as of Monday.
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