Jenny Gathright
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NewsTwo days into a cease-fire, clashes continue along Syria's northern border. Petraeus, who once commanded U.S. forces in the region, told NPR that withdrawing U.S. troops is unfair to Kurdish allies.
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Laetitia Tamko has found a way to cram all of the sounds that personally move her — pop, punk, trap, African music — into Vagabon. "I feel like I made an amazing record. Why can't I say that?"
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NewsMeanwhile, President Trump and his allies say he has committed no wrongdoing in his communications with the leader of Ukraine.
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NewsThe service announced Friday that it would be suspending service for an undefined amount of time.
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NewsTitled America, it is a work of art by Italian Maurizio Cattelan that had been installed at England's Blenheim Palace. A 66-year-old man has been taken into custody.
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NewsZimbabwe's longtime president Robert Mugabe was honored with a state funeral on Saturday — put on by the president and military leaders who had forced him out of office just two years ago.
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NewsIn 1954, after several draining decades as a jazz composer, performer and mentor, Mary Lou Williams quit. When she returned, she claimed her true power as one of jazz's fiercest advocates.
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News"This audience can see that I am alive!" the justice said to a crowd at the National Book Festival on Saturday. Ginsburg underwent three weeks of radiation treatment this month.
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NewsPolice have arrested a 17-year-old in connection with the shooting. Authorities have not categorized any of the injuries as life-threatening.
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NewsProtesters clashed with police throughout the night in one of the most dramatic and violent days of unrest since protests began.