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Kathleen Edwards On Taking A Break From Music And Finding 'Total Freedom'
Almost a decade ago, Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards gave up music and opened a cafe called Quitters Coffee. She returns now with Total Freedom, her first album in eight years.
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Democrats Worry Attorney General Has An 'October Surprise' In The Making
Attorney General William Barr says he won't take any action to influence the presidential election, but looming in the background is a probe apparently focused on the Obama administration.
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8/8/2020 - APPLE FIRE UPDATE - Saturday Morning Inciweb
According to inciweb’s Saturday morning update, the Apple Fire, which started Friday, July 31 near Cherry Valley has now burned 32,412 acres and is 35%…
In Executive Actions, Trump Extends Some Unemployment Benefits, Defers Payroll Taxes
President Trump signed four executive actions to provide economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic. They amount to a stopgap measure after not reaching a deal with Congress.
After Contracting COVID-19, Olympic Rower Is Back To Training
Team USA Rower Emily Regan discusses what it was like to contract COVID-19 and tells us how she's keeping up with training now that the 2020 Tokyo Olympics have been postponed a year.
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Shani Silver Moves On From 'Every Single Day' Column
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with essayist Shani Silver on the end of her Refinery29 column covering single womanhood.
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Advocates For Deaf And Blind Laud Netflix's New Playback Features
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Everette Bacon, a board member with the National Federation of the Blind, about Netflix's new playback features, which he says will improve accessibility.
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Dear World, You're Not Going To Have The Year You Thought You'd Have
A writer shares how his wife's journey with cancer prepared them both to adapt during this unpredictable and chaotic time.
How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground
Duval County in northeast Florida hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since Jimmy Carter in 1976, but this year might be different.
An Atomic Bomb Survivor On Her Journey From Revenge To Peace
It's been 75 years since the U.S. dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Koko Kondo, who was an infant when one of those bombs was dropped on Hiroshima.
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