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Beach House Brings 'Dream Pop' To Coachella
One of the bands at Coachella this year is Beach House, the duo out of Baltimore known for their “dream pop” style of music.
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Beach House Brings 'Dream Pop' To Coachella
One of the bands at Coachella this year is Beach House, the duo out of Baltimore known for their “dream pop” style of music.
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Goldman Sachs Forced To Pay Up Over Mortgage-Backed Securities
The Justice Department says Goldman Sachs will pay $5 billion to settle probes into its activities leading up to the 2008 financial crisis.
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That Hole-In-One: The Other Amazing Thing About The 2016 Masters
Three players made history, teaming up to record three aces on a single hole on the same day for the first time ever at the Masters.
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That Hole-In-One: The Other Amazing Thing About The 2016 Masters
Three players made history, teaming up to record three aces on a single hole on the same day for the first time ever at the Masters.
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Ha ha HA Haha. The Sound Of Laughter Tells More Than You Think
Laughter turns out to be a universal language in more ways than we realize.
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Despite Federal Court Rulings, Texas' Voter ID Laws Remain In Place
Despite being ruled in violation of the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution by seven federal judges, Texas' voter ID restrictions are still the law of the land. It's been six months since the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals again ruled the law unconstitutional, but it looks as if Texas will go through another election with the restrictions in place.
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U.S. Chief Climate Negotiator: 'Paris Wasn't The End, Paris Is The Start'
Since the beginning of the Obama administration, Todd Stern has been the U.S. government's chief climate negotiator. He led the team in Paris that managed to get some 200 countries to agree to the most sweeping deal ever to limit global carbon emissions. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Stern about what's happened since Paris and his decision to step down from the job after seven years.
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NPR Politics Podcast Explores The History Of Contested Conventions
The NPR Politics Podcast talks with elections law attorney Ben Ginsberg about how a contested GOP contention would play out.
Encore: 'Mad Max' Editor On How Editing Shapes A Film
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Margaret Sixel, Oscar-winning editor of Mad Max: Fury Road. This story originally aired on Feb. 15, 2016, on All Things Considered.
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