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Beginning in 1960, the late Chris Strachwitz traveled the country recording musicians who he presented on his label Arhoolie Records.
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The State Department put visa restrictions on individuals who may have been connected to undermining peace, security or stability in the West Bank.
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The Pudding takes a look at 1,400 romance novels from 2011 to 2023 to see how things have shifted.
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A new study shows that these wild birds somehow learn the distinct calls used by human honey foragers in different countries to indicate that they'd like to partner up on a honey-seeking mission.
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Emma Stone teams up with director Yorgos Lanthimos for "Poor Things."
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The U.S. State Department has been sending American musicians abroad as cultural ambassadors since the 1950s.
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How Norman Lear's 'Sanford & Son,' 'Good Times,' 'The Jeffersons' changed Black representation in TVLear died this week at 101.
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After a contested election in Pennsylvania, control of a local school board has flipped from a Republican majority to a Democratic one.
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If you’re a person who thought surely there’s only one NBA tournament per season, this year you thought wrong.
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As part of the Reverse Course series, Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd and Chris Bentley traveled the country to see how scientists and business leaders are trying to lock away planet-warming carbon that's already in the atmosphere.
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Alareer was killed Wednesday in an Israeli airstrike that also killed six other members of his family.
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Kate Cox was 20 weeks pregnant when her fetus was found to have trisomy 18, which has a very low chance for survival and also risks her health and future fertility.