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2020 Was The Year Of *Trying* To Chill
The musicians who massaged our temples for us this year took more than one approach — some immersive soundscapes, some acoustic lullabies, at least one wild pop-punk experiment.
An Immigrant Family Is Reunited After 17 Years In The Sweetly Moving 'Farewell Amor'
The film opens in an airport where a man greets the wife and daughter he hasn't seen in years. Farewell Amor is a deeply empathetic story about the struggles and anxieties of one immigrant family.
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In Historic Vote, Argentina Chamber OKs Bill Legalizing Abortion
"The world is unjust, but the answer is not in our uterus," lawmaker Gabriela Cerruti said of the vote in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies.
Nnamdi Asomugha: From The Silver & Black To The Silver Screen
After 11 seasons playing professional football, Nnamdi Asomugha retired and took up acting. He talks about his new film Sylvie's Love, and plays a game about holiday movies.
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Brains!!!
Chelsea Devantez and Ashley Nicole Black answer trivia questions about brains. So really, you're one brain listening to two brains talk to another two brains about themselves.
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Without Clear Pandemic Rules, People Take On More Risks As Fear And Vigilance Wane
Officials may be relying on people to do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19 at a time when the public is simply not afraid enough anymore to keep up the recommended behaviors.
'It Becomes More And More Special': Paul McCartney On His Friendship With John Lennon
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Paul McCartney about the life and death of the Beatles' John Lennon, who was killed 40 years ago this week.
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Former U.S. Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti
Jacques Yves Sebastien Duroseau, 34, was found guilty of five counts related to gun smuggling charges. Court filings say he wanted to "train the Haitian police, and run for president of Haiti."
How One Senator's Missteps Lead To 'A Painful Age Question' In Congress
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Jane Mayer of The New Yorker about her reporting on Sen. Dianne Feinstein and the problem of age in the Democratic Party leadership.
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Critics Say New Trump Rule Gives Contractors More Freedom On Religious Discrimination
The Trump administration has issued a new rule this week that allows federal contractors that claim a religious mission to exclude any job applicant who does not share their beliefs.
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