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Steve Lacy's Monk Quartet, Solo Sax Albums Reissues
Lacy ran with Monk's wisdom, beginning with the idea your voice as jazz composer starts with your sound and timing as an improviser.
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Facing Threats From ISIS And Iran, Gulf States Set To Join Forces
The six-member Gulf Cooperation Council is expected to form an unprecedented, NATO-inspired joint military command. The growing strength of ISIS and Iran's influence have made cooperation more urgent.
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How Washington's Odd Couple Transformed Welfare
The new book The Professor and the President looks back at how Democratic Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan pushed the Nixon White House to embrace a relatively liberal plan.
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Fallout From 'Rolling Stone' Story Changes Conversation At UVA
Now that the accuracy of the article about sexual assaults at the school is being called into question, the conversation is changing and activists hope the attention will stay on sexual assault.
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Inventor Ralph Baer, The 'Father Of Video Games,' Dies At 92
Video games have become a ubiquitous, billion-dollar industry, but all of the Playstations, Xboxes and Wiis can be traced back to the work of Robert Baer and his "Brown Box." He died Saturday.
Some Liberals And Tea Partiers Unite To Oppose Trade Deals
President Obama is pushing for massive trade deals with Asian and European nations. Critics say the trade negotiations, which are conducted in private, aren't facing enough scrutiny.
Perry Wallace, Who Broke Basketball Barriers, Didn't Set Out To Be A Pioneer
Strong Inside tells the story of the first black player in college basketball's Southeastern Conference. Wallace says the hard work of integration is "a gritty, dirty, ugly business."
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Just Who Is That 'Mean Old Daddy'?
Cary Raditz, 68, gives his side of the story behind Joni Mitchell's 1972 song about him.
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NFL Quarterback Cam Newton Injures Back In Car Crash
The player suffered two fractures in his lower back when a truck he was driving flipped several times on a bridge close to his team's stadium in downtown Charlotte.
'Ebola Must Go' — And So Must Prejudice Against Survivors
Liberia has started a campaign to get communities more involved in stopping Ebola. But even in the town handpicked to launch the campaign, a family of survivors has been ostracized.
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