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It's The Day Of The National Spelling Bee Finals, Aka Know-Nothing Thursday!
Today, the National Spelling Bee moves on to the semifinals, and tonight, it moves to the finals. We'll be following.
Foreign Policy: It's Time To Talk To Iran About Syria
A recent massacre in the Syrian city of Houla has some experts calling for the U.S. to push Bashar Assad out. But Rand Slim of Foreign Policy says that will just prolong violence. He argues that the U.S. should reach out to Iran — a country with good contacts inside Syria.
Back To The Future: Six Songs That Travel In Time
This week on Alt.Latino, we spin songs that belong as much to decades past as to the present day and age: a Chilean nod to the 1990 documentary 'Paris Is Burning,' an ode to synth-heavy sci-fi soundtracks of the '80s and a punk tribute to '70s Spanish cinema.
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HANO to Present Draft Plans for Iberville Project
A better picture of redevelopment plans for New Orleans' last barracks-style public housing complex will be presented to the public today. The Housing…
Amber Rubarth On Mountain Stage
The chainsaw-carving apprentice-turned-songwriter brings her acclaimed solo work to Mountain Stage for the second time.
Patrick Watson: Tiny Desk Concert
With a gifted backing band on hand to help flesh out three songs from Adventures in Your Own Backyard, Watson conducts a swirl of interlocking loveliness that still finds room for surprises, from a singing saw to a microphone that makes his voice sound as if it's bouncing off some faraway satellite.
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Weekly Standard: Obama's Syria Policy? Ask Putin
Violence is not ebbing in Syria — and Lee Smith of The Weekly Standard knows one of the reasons why. He argues that the U.S. should stop relying on Russia to intervene, and should start leading the charge against Bashar Assad from the front.
The GooNOLAs Bring British Humor With a Local Twist
It is an invasion of British humor with a local twist, as a popular 1950's comedy show makes a comeback in the Metro area. We go Inside the Arts for a…
What Tweets Do Politicians Delete? 'Politwoops' Can Tell You
The Sunlight Foundation has launched an effort to track and expose tweets that lawmakers and candidates had second thoughts about.
U.S. Economic Growth Falls Short Of Expectations
The Commerce Department reported Thursday that the economy grew 1.9 percent in the first three months of the year, down from an earlier estimate of 2.2 percent. And more Americans are jobless and seeking benefits, according to the Labor Department.
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