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Evolution Or Expediency? Clinton's Changing Positions Over A Long Career
Her positions on issues from trade to same-sex marriage have changed. Critics say it's often because of political expediency, while supporters insist she learns and adapts to new circumstances.
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Outside Zimbabwe, Anti-Government Pastor Takes Stock Of His Movement
Evan Mawarire posted a YouTube video in April that sparked the anti-government #ThisFlag movement. "We are the heroes we've been waiting for," he says.
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Trump Crowd Size Estimate May Involve 'The Power Of Positive Thinking'
President Trump has praised the preaching of Norman Vincent Peale, who wrote that "a confident and optimistic thought pattern can modify or overcome the fact altogether."
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Cheerios Commercial Leaves Bitter Taste
A recent Cheerios television ad featuring an interracial family led to some ugly racial comments online. Host Michel Martin and Michael Burgi of Adweek discuss what the reaction says about marketing to minorities.
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Naive, Yet Revolutionary: Ray Davies On 50 Years Of The Kinks
"I think if I had been an accomplished songwriter I wouldn't have written 'You Really Got Me,' " Davies tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross.
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Steve Albini, iconoclastic rock musician and engineer, dies at 61
Albini led the abrasive underground rock bands Big Black and Shellac and recorded — by his own estimate — thousands of albums, including classics like Nirvana's In Utero and the Pixies' Surfer Rosa.
5 Lessons Democrats Can Learn From The 2020 Elections
Democrats were elated to defeat President Trump this year, but overall voters sent their party some mixed signals. Now, the party is trying to figure out what they mean for the future.
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Red, White And Blue Dishes For Your July 4th Celebration
Here & Now resident chef Kathy Gunst has recipes using red, white, and blue food to celebrate America's birthday this week.
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Dan Auerbach Reflects On The Sounds Of Easy Eye Sound Studios
Auerbach breaks down working with new artists and seasoned session players through his label imprint, Easy Eye Sound.
City Scenes: Philadelphia's Best Of The Bass, Part 1
Here is the first of three stories highlighting a cross-section of some of the incredible bass players to have come out of Philly.
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