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Teenage Banjo Prodigy To Perform At Virtual globalFEST
15-year-old singer and banjo player Nora Brown is a rising star taking on traditional Appalachian music - she'll appear next Thursday as part of New York's music festival, globalFEST.
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Illinois Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi On The Violence At The Capitol
NPR's Scott Simon asks Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., for his reaction to Wednesday's attack on the U.S. Capitol and his concerns going forward.
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Alice Navarro of Austin, Texas, and Barry Neely of Los Angeles discuss how their symptoms have evolved months after contracting COVID-19.
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Mueller Concludes Investigation
Special counsel Robert Mueller has concluded his investigation, and now Attorney General William Barr will decide how much of it the public will see.
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Boeing Faces New Regulatory Scrutiny
Boeing has long enjoyed great political influence in Washington. But the company is facing heightened scrutiny after a pair of deadly crashes involving its new 737 Max aircraft.
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Army Corps Of Engineers On Midwest Flooding
NPR's Scott Simon asks John Remus of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers about flooding in the Midwest and managing the Missouri River's flow.
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Timeline Of The Mueller Investigation
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has wrapped up a nearly two-year investigation of the president's campaign and possible ties to Russia, a line of inquiry that goes back even further.
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What The White House And Lawmakers Are Saying About The Mueller Report
Now that special counsel Robert Mueller has delivered his report to the attorney general, we look at how politicians and the president are reacting.
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What It Means For Art When A Museum Rejects Money From The Sackler Family
NPR's Scott Simon asks New York Times art critic Roberta Smith about the moral questions surrounding art, funding and artists.
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