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U.S. Supreme Court decides Florida Medicaid can recoup from injury settlement
The 7-2 decision involved a teen who suffered catastrophic injuries after being hit by a truck in 2008 and how much money Medicaid should be able to recover. The case has drawn attention from officials across the country.
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Ukrainian officials are warning that the next few days could be critical to a key city in the region.
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Celebrated American artist Helen Frankenthaler is focus of exhibit at USF Contemporary Art Museum
As early as 1959, Frankenthaler became a regular presence in major international exhibitions. She won first prize at the Premiere Biennale de Paris that year, and had her first major museum exhibition in 1960.
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Trust Me: Three Books With (In)credible Narrators
Liars are sometimes the best storytellers. Author Amy Wilson shares three books with less-than-trustworthy narrators.Who is your favorite unreliable narrator? Tell us in the comments.
Crush Of Migrants At Common Border Reignites Serbia-Croatia Hostility
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the U.S. will not abandon Taiwan as China protests
Pelosi's trip has heightened U.S.-China tensions more than visits by other members of Congress because of her high-level position as leader of the House of Representatives.
R. Kelly is going on trial in Chicago after being convicted in New York
R. Kelly's federal trial in Chicago is starting. The singer faces a slew of legal battles and was already sentenced in New York to 30 years in prison for sex trafficking and racketeering.
Starbucks asks for a nationwide pause in mail-in union votes, alleging misconduct
In a letter shared with NPR, the company alleges that labor board personnel exploited "weaknesses in the mail-ballot election process" to help union organizers.
A book on laughter and how it brings out our most authentic selves
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Revved-up Vivaldi, Persian Bamboo And Soaring Spirituals: New Classical Albums
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Ry Cooder, 'The Prodigal Son,' Returns
The 71-year-old raconteur returns to the old songs and inhabits the guises of death-haunted bluesmen to speak to the issues of the current era.
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Shamir Bailey's stripped-down, self-produced songs are brimming with self-assurance and confidence, even in the midst of anxiety and heartache.
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Stream the iconic Canadian collective's new album in its entirety.
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The son of The Beatles' George Harrison will finally release his debut solo album in October, but you can stream the gifted guitarist's In///Parallel in its entirety now.
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The sparkly collection — songs about death, dismemberment and other unfortunate events dressed up for a Friday night joy ride — sees the long-running duo attempting genuinely new ideas.
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As rapturous as the band's second album feels in its catchiest moments, it's all in service to songs that touch on the dueling bittersweet experiences of love.
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One of the finest, most ravishing, cello concertos so far this century, written for and performed by Yo-Yo Ma, finally receives its debut recording.
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