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Regionally Speaking, Thursday, April 6, 2017
Today: East Chicago Mayor Anthony Copeland offered his 2016 "State of the City" this week and Lakeshore Public Radio's Steven Lattimore attended the event…
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Hope Springs Eternal: Baseball Season Is Underway
Fans are watching to see if the Chicago Cubs can make history again, after winning their first World Series since 1908 last season.
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Democratic Senator Rails Against His Party's Filibuster Of Gorsuch Nomination
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado about why he was against his party's filibuster of the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court.
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Kashmir Women Risk Their Lives Aiding Militants Against Indian Army
Some residents of the Indian-administered Kashmir Valley are using more aggressive tactics to thwart Indian security forces: Women are placing themselves, literally, between militants and soldiers.
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Howard Norman's 'My Darling Detective' Pays Homage To Film Noir
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with writer Howard Norman about his new novel, My Darling Detective, which tells the story of a photograph and an auction in Halifax, Novia Scotia.
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Celebrating the Lives and Music of Lonnie Brooks and James Cotton
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Latino USA visits the Tucson Rodeo, also known as La Fiesta de Los Vaqueros, and follows one family's dreams to turn their 8-year-old kid into a rodeo champion.
Casual Fridays April 7th, 2017
Do you remember attending the midnight showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show in your younger days? Well, the cult classic film from the ‘70s is still…
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In Syria, The News Of U.S. Missile Strike Is Greeted With Ambivalence
"Our feelings today are mixed between happiness and sadness," a Syrian woman tells NPR. "We're tired inside. We're tired of planes. We want to live a normal life."
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March Job Growth Falls Far Short Of Expectations
The U.S. economy added 98,000 jobs in March, which was about half what economists had expected.
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