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Book News: John Hollander, Master Of Poetic Forms, Dies At 83
Also: NPR's Petra Mayer reports from a Debbie Macomber conference; the best books coming out this week.
Secretary Of State John Kerry Expresses 'Outrage' Over Paris Attacks
Secretary of State John Kerry in Vienna expresses his "outrage" over the Paris terror attacks and plans to meet with France's foreign minister in the morning.
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Johns Hopkins and CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield reach agreement
The contract will allow hundreds of thousands of Marylanders to stay in-network with Hopkins.
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The Capital City Contemplates The Possibility Of A Washington Without John McCain
Outspoken defense hawk. Informal diplomat. Vietnam War hero. The seemingly indestructible McCain has been a pillar of Washington for decades. What could it mean if he does not return?
John Cale, ever restless, returns with the deeply collaborative 'Mercy'
John Cale, a legend of avant-garde music, is out with a new, highly-collaborative album at the age of 80.
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Acclaimed actor John Lithgow plays a round of Wild Card
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Graphic Novel Depicts John Lewis' 'March' Toward Justice
John Lewis is a congressman from Georgia, a pillar of the civil rights movement and an author. Lewis is getting ready to release March, the new graphic novel of his life.
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Composer John Adams' opera 'Antony and Cleopatra' opens in New York
John Adams has been called America's greatest living composer. His adaptation of Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra" opens at the Metropolitan Opera, in New York, next week.
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Wisdom From YA Authors on Leaving Home: John Corey Whaley
John Corey Whaley is the author of the young adult novels Noggin and Highly Illogical Behavior. For our series "Next Chapter," he tells us about how he struggled with feeling isolated at college.
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U.S. Law Enforcement Leader John Timoney Dies At 68
John Timoney, a national leader in law enforcement, has died at the age of 68. His stints in Philadelphia and Miami are remembered for both innovation and controversy.
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Crews Begin Removing John C. Calhoun Statue In South Carolina
Crowds gathered as crews began to take down the statue of the former vice president early Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the Charleston City Council unanimously voted for its removal.
Sen. John Fetterman is discharged from the hospital and will return to work Monday
Tests ruled out a stroke and found no evidence of a seizure. Fetterman went to the hospital after feeling lightheaded at a Senate Democratic retreat.
John Walker Lindh, The 'American Taliban,' Is Released From Prison
Lindh served 17 years of a 20-year sentence for being a Taliban soldier. Dozens of other Americans, linked to extremist groups, are in line to be released from U.S. prisons.
Widespread PCB Contamination In Baltimore County, Council Told
The Baltimore County Council is expected to vote Monday night on whether it will sue Monsanto Company for contaminating the county’s environment with…
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White Says "Clouds Have Been Removed" by School Audit
Baltimore County Interim School Superintendent Verletta White said a long-awaited audit that was received by the school board Tuesday night helps to make…
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Samsung Head Avoids Arrest On Bribery Charge, But He's Not In The Clear
Judges in Seoul said early Thursday there was insufficient cause to arrest the head of South Korea's most powerful conglomerate. But he's not exonerated.
Five Decades On, An Eclectic Church Preaches The Message Of John Coltrane
In 1965, two young fans heard the jazz giant play at a San Francisco club and had a religious epiphany. Their church is an idiosyncratic and joyful blend of devotion to the divine — and to jazz.
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South Korean Officials Say North Korea Has Pledged To Shut Down Its Main Nuclear Site
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has pledged to close the country's main nuclear testing site in May. For more on what this signifies, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jean Lee of the Wilson Center.
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The FAFSA debacle is throwing a wrench in students' college plans
May 1 is a traditional decision day for many high school seniors to pick their college. But this year's trouble with the federal financial aid form has thrown that process into turmoil.
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John Kerry Tapped For Newly Created Role As Presidential Climate Envoy
Environmental groups praise Kerry for his decades of climate work, including negotiating the Paris Agreement. He will face challenges after four years of a diminished U.S. role in climate diplomacy.
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