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Music News

How 'Accidental' Notes Grab Our Attention

In music, "accidentals" are notes that color just outside the lines. They shocked listeners during the Renaissance, but these days you can find them all over the place.

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Africa

Crackdown Turns Deadly In Ethiopia As Government Turns Against Protesters

In Ethiopia, students have been killed while protesting the government's proposals to take over territory in the Oromia region.

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The Record

A Rational Conversation: Jack White's Third Man Records Returns To Detroit

The former White Stripes singer founded his band and his label, Third Man, in Detroit, but in recent years has made a home base in Nashville. Now the label has opened an outpost in his hometown.

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Middle East

After Historic Elections in Saudi Arabia, What's The Future For Women?

Women have won several positions on municipal councils in Saudi Arabia for the first time. What, if anything, do these first-ever elections including women mean for those in Saudi Arabia?

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Music Interviews

Kenny Rogers' Rules For Living Well

Kenny Rogers goes long with NPR's Rachel Martin, discussing his work ethic, his yearly holiday music tradition, and the uncanny persistence of "The Gambler."

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Europe

As European Migrants Face British Backlash, A Reminder: They're Not The First

Before the Bulgarians, there were the Bengalis, the Irish, the Jews and even French Protestants. Each wave of newcomers was at first rejected — before they went on to transform London's long history.

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Hidden Brain

The Psychology Of Radicalization: How Terrorist Groups Attract Young Followers

Why do young people join ISIS? Is it nihilism? Or, as social scientists suggest, a perverse idealism? Hidden Brain explores the psychology of terrorist groups, and why people join them.

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Best Music Of 2015

NPR Music's Favorite Dance Tracks Of 2015

Our two-hour mix featuring more than two dozen of the year's best dance tracks reflects an ever-shifting landscape that — through everything — stays true to the beat.

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