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  • The Detroit News says that state Rep. Todd Courser sought to spread a rumor that he is homosexual to hide his extramarital affair with a female lawmaker.
  • The Arkansas Forestry Commission says 37 counties in southern and central Arkansas are under a moderate wildfire danger because of dry vegetation and the…
  • When Jared Dillian was 23, working for the Coast Guard, and scanning the sea's horizon, he had his sights set on only one thing: Getting to Wall Street and becoming a stud trader.
  • Dale Bard was a young rock climber in Yosemite in the '70s. Back then, rock climbing was an obscure, expensive passion. And he came across the most unbelievable cash cow you've ever heard of.
  • Gov. Asa Hutchinson says he's ending Arkansas' Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood, despite federal health officials warning other states that such a…
  • NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Soufian Almobark, who fled Aleppo, Syria, about his difficult journey to the Greek island of Lesbos, and the squalid conditions in the camp.
  • Kali Uchis is a Colombian American singer-songwriter who sounds as if Amy Winehouse, Selena, and Aaliyah were all reincarnated as one.
  • El Sistema, Venezuela's rigorous music training program for kids, has expanded into the U.S. It has plenty of supporters — but it also has some critics.
  • The band Los Crudos paved the way for a generation of Latino punk musicians to not only play music, but also sing about the social issues they and their communities were experiencing.
  • Friday marks Melissa Block's last day anchoring All Things Considered. She shares some of her favorite interview moments over her 12 1/2 years hosting the show.
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