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On Mother's Day In Puerto Rico, Hope To Visit A Mother's Grave Turns To Anguish
The municipal cemetery in Lares, Puerto Rico, has been closed since Hurricane Maria hit. Residents flocked to visit when a portion of the cemetery was opened for Mother's Day, but many were unable to reach their loved ones' graves.
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PHOTOS: From Sumo Wrestling To Grand Parades, How World Leaders Try To Impress Trump
President Trump is in Japan this weekend, the latest country to try to get in his good graces with a good show.
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The Refugees Who Don't Want To Go Home ... Yet
Bangladesh, which has taken in more than 650,000 Rohingya refugees, had announced it would start sending them back to Myanmar this week. But now the plan is on hold. That's fine with the refugees.
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PHOTOS: The Sahara Desert, Painted White With Snow
More than a foot of snow fell Sunday on the Sahara, shrouding the orange and red landscape in hues of white. The rare scene didn't last long. Luckily, some local photographers had their cameras ready.
How Prosecutors Changed The Odds To Start Winning Some Of The Toughest Rape Cases
A rape case 25 years ago revolutionized justice for people with intellectual disabilities. They were "unwinnable" rape cases, until prosecutors figured out the secret.
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Tune-Yards' Merrill Garbus Pierces Her Own Privilege
"I couldn't not speak about whiteness in my work," Garbus says of her new record as Tune-Yards. She breaks down the themes and self-examinations behind I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life.
In Memoriam 2017: The Musicians We Lost
From virtuoso players and visionary composers to charismatic bandleaders and golden-eared producers, explore the musical voices who left us this year.
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PHOTOS: Shaking Up The Idea Of What Africa Looks Like
The 11th African Biennale of Photography invites artists to show their personal vision of the continent — its problems and its promise.
Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Green River' At 50: Our Essential Guide To Early CCR
On the 50th anniversary of the band's landmark album Green River, we dig into how the band formulated its singular sound, its legacy and how Creedence's music still resonates today.
A July 4 NPR Tradition: A Reading Of The Declaration Of Independence
On this Fourth of July, NPR presents our annual reading of the Declaration of Independence. Read the original text alongside photos of the NPR staff members who performed the reading.
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