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What To Look Forward To During Saturday's Democratic Debate
Access to the DNC's voter files is available again to the Bernie Sanders campaign. NPR's Scott Simon talks to NPR's Ron Elving about how this spat could play out on the debate stage Saturday night.
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With Powerful Murals, Hale Woodruff Paved The Way For African-American Artists
The pioneering African-American artist and teacher is the subject of not one but two exhibitions in Kansas City. His great nephew Shawn Hughes remembers him as reserved but with "an awesome presence."
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Conductor Kurt Masur, Leader Of Orchestras In New York And Beyond, Has Died
Kurt Masur, the German conductor whose career spanned from leading an orchestra in East Germany to more than a decade of reshaping the New York Philharmonic, has died at age 88.
Not My Job: Best-Selling Author Lee Child Gets Quizzed On Worst Sellers
Child is the author behind the beloved Jack Reacher novels. We'll ask him three questions about books that sold really, really badly.
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Perfect Pumpkin Pie: One Woman's Quest For Custard, Crust — And Glory
Great pumpkin pie is elusive. You could end up with a soggy crust or a grainy filling. For months, reporter Maanvi Singh has been on a journey to learn the art and science of the ideal pie.
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N.M. Governor Apologizes Over Attempt To Quash Noise Complaints, Cites Snowballs
In audio recordings, the governor is heard telling police dispatchers there's no need to send officers — and demanding to know who complained.
After Historic Elections In Saudi Arabia, What's The Future For Women?
Women have won several positions on municipal councils in Saudi Arabia for the first time. What, if anything, do these first-ever elections including women mean for those in Saudi Arabia?
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Getting That Presidential Interview Just Right
Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep stopped by the NPR Politics podcast to chat about balancing respect for the office with asking "the rudest question that's on your mind."
What To Watch For In The Last Democratic Debate In 2015
The third Democratic presidential primary is tonight in Manchester, New Hampshire. NPR White House Correspondent Tamara Keith has a preview.
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Germans, Migrants Share A Choir Where The Singing Is Secondary
Berliners and migrants are getting to know each other through popular songs from Germany, Syria and Eritrea. Every German interested in joining must bring an asylum-seeker with them.
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