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Jobless Report May Confirm Economy Is Heating Up
The April jobs report is out on Friday, and economists expect an increase of about 220,000 jobs. If all those jobs materialize, it would be a sign the economy weathered the harshest winter in years.
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Nearly 200 bodies recovered from a Colorado funeral home accused of improper storage
Police were called to the Return to Nature Funeral Home earlier this month after receiving reports of a strong odor. What they found inside was "horrific," the county sheriff said.
Former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson to fight social media star-turned-boxer Jake Paul
NPR's A Martinez speaks with legendary HBO boxing commentator Jim Lampley about Friday's unconventional bout between former champ Mike Tyson and social media star Jake Paul.
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Before Leaping Onto Kanye's Records, A-Trak Forged A Career From Scratch
It was happenstance that brought the Canadian DJ and Kanye West together. But A-Trak — Alain Macklovitch — first made his name by winning an international scratching competition, when he was just 15.
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In An Ever-Changing Music Industry, Cash For Hits Remains A Constant
In the 1950s and '60s, payola scandals led to Congressional investigations. Though today's tactics are more nuanced than handing a DJ a briefcase full of money, pay for play is still alive and well.
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Allan Holdsworth, Revered Fusion Guitarist, Dies At 70
Holdsworth, who performed with Soft Machine in addition to recording several solo albums, died unexpectedly on April 16.
Meet The '90s Dance DJ Behind The Score For 'The Dark Tower'
Tom Holkenborg draws on his history as trance DJ Junkie XL for the bombastic electronica-meets-orchestra music he has composed for Mad Max: Fury Road, Batman v. Superman, and now The Dark Tower.
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Mali's 'Guitar Gods' Tinariwen Receive Racist Threats Ahead Of U.S. Tour
The band of Tuareg guitarists — who have faced down Islamic extremism at home in Mali — are receiving violent threats and racist responses to a scheduled concert in North Carolina in September.
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There Are Way More Campaign Ads This Year (But They're Not Doing Much)
Compared to this time four years ago, nearly 50 percent more ads have run in the presidential campaign. The candidate spending the most on ads is Jeb Bush, now mired at the bottom of the polls.
Watch A Mind-Blowing Visualization Of 'The Rite Of Spring'
Composer and artist Stephen Malinowski has created an incredibly illuminating — but very easy to understand — path into exploring Stravinsky's music, thanks to what he calls his "Music Animation Machine."
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