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Remembing groundbreaking singer, actor and lifelong activist Harry Belafonte
Singer, actor and human rights activist Harry Belafonte died Tuesday. He was 96. He broke racial barriers and balanced his activism with his artistry in ways that made people around the world listen.
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Self-coined 'Financial Hype Woman' Berna Anat spills financial tidbits in a new book
Author and self-coined "Financial Hype Woman" Berna Anat talks about her new book Money Out Loud: All the Financial Stuff No One Taught Us.
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Yes, there have been tech layoffs, but the number of job openings remains high
Even with mass layoffs hitting tech companies, the number of job openings in IT remains high. Tech jobs remain a good bet for workers looking for stable, lucrative careers.
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The U.S. contributed to Sudan's instability, a former official says
NPR's Melissa Block speaks to Jacqueline Burns, former adviser to the U.S. special envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, about how the U.S. has contributed to instability in Sudan.
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Guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela continue to expand their sound on new album
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with the guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela about their new album, which features a full orchestra.
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A Philly school helps its students to process — and speak out against — gun violence
Neighborhood gun violence can cause an undo burden on nearby schools. In Philadelphia, campuses are teaching how to speak out against the violence.
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Amid violence and desperation, people in Sudan are still making their voices heard
Fighting in Sudan has raged for a week now. People are trapped in their buildings or making plans to leave. Even in their desperation, many are finding ways to show their opposition to the violence.
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Jimmy Butler connects over coffee with Bucks fan
Milwaukee local and coffee roaster Ryan Hoban made an unexpected connection with NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler over coffee this week.
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John Fetterman wants to "pay it forward" by speaking openly about his depression
The Pennsylvania freshman senator is back to work on Capitol Hill after admitting himself to a hospital to seek treatment for clinical depression in February.
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'Guy Ritchie's The Covenant' marks a change of tone, but not pace for Ritchie
An American soldier struggles to help an Afghani interpreter who saved his life in Guy Ritchie's The Covenant.
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During Miami's poetry month, a poet shares her story through 5 lines on a billboard
In Miami, poems are popping up on sidewalks, in photo booths and even on a billboard. It's part of a campaign to ensure every person in Miami encounters a poem during the month of April.
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The end of an era: Netflix ends its DVD delivery service after 25 years
Netflix announced yesterday that it is ending its DVD delivery service after 25 years. Loyal users are sad to see it go.