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Thu May 31, 2012

The Health Care Law And The Roberts Court

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 1:17 pm

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the controversial health care law in June. Many legal analysts expect the Justices to strike down parts of the law in a split, 5-4 decision, prompting a debate among legal scholars about what the decision will reveal about the politics of the High Court.

The Two-Way
12:45 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

President Obama Hosts President Bush For Unveiling Of Official Portrait

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 4:06 pm

In a rare moment of harmony in Washington, President Obama hosted former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush for the unveiling of the couple's official portraits.

It's a tradition that dates back to 1800, when the White House acquired its first work of art: a full-length portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart.

During a ceremony in East Room of the White House, President Obama noted that fact saying that while Washington is constantly engulfed in partisan bickering, the "Presidency transcends those differences."

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The Two-Way
12:39 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Russia Is 'Propping Up' The Assad Regime, Secretary Clinton Says

By resisting efforts at the United Nations to bring concerted pressure on Syrian President Bashar Assad to end the killing in his country, Russia is "in effect, propping up the [Assad] regime at a time when we should be working on a political transition," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said earlier today in Copenhagen.

Clinton also told an audience that Russia's implicit support for Assad could "help contribute to a civil war" in Syria, The Associated Press reports.

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World Cafe
12:34 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Latin Roots: The Underground Beat Of Reggaeton

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Tego Calderon, one of Reggaeton's top artists and producers, performs for fans in New York City.

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 2:09 pm

Today on Latin Roots from World Cafe, NPR's Jasmine Garsd discusses the history of Reggaeton. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Garsd spent her teenage years hooked on Argentine rock. Garsd moved to the U.S. after high school and quickly encountered an eclectic mix of American music; now, she co-hosts NPR's Alt.Latino with Felix Contreras.

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The Two-Way
12:19 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Elizabeth Warren Says She Told Schools Of Native American Heritage

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Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Elizabeth Warren.

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 9:36 am

Democrat Elizabeth Warren, who is in a tight Senate race in Massachusetts against Republican incumbent Scott Brown, acknowledged for the first time that she told the law schools at Harvard and University of Pennsylvania of her Native American heritage.

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Deceptive Cadence
12:13 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Alfred Deller: Celebrating A High-Flying Singer

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Countertenor Alfred Deller, c. 1960.

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 3:52 pm

All Songs Considered Blog
11:57 am
Thu May 31, 2012

Download A New Dan Deacon Song

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Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 2:32 pm

A beautifully frenetic electronic-pop oddball — and we mean that in the greatest way — Dan Deacon has announced plans to release a new full-length album this summer. It's triumphantly titled America. Deacon is giving fans a taste of the new record with the song "Lots."

You can also download "Lots" from the Dan Deacon website. America is out on Domino Records August 28.

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World Cafe
11:50 am
Thu May 31, 2012

The Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt On World Cafe

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Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 2:59 pm

The Magnetic Fields' music provides one of several outlets for frontman Stephin Merritt's inspired songwriting. The band began recording a string of eclectic albums in 1993, and finally found mainstream recognition with 1999's three-disc 69 Love Songs.

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All Songs Considered Blog
11:35 am
Thu May 31, 2012

Watch Neil Young's 'Americana' Film

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 2:10 pm

Neil Young and Crazy Horse have a new record coming out Tuesday. Americana is blistering guitar romp through the classic American songbook, from the 1800s to doo-wop and beyond. Well today we we have a 40 minute film created by Bernard Shakey (Young's alias) filled with the music from Americana.

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The Two-Way
11:25 am
Thu May 31, 2012

Milwaukee Archdiocese Admits It Paid Abusive Priests To Leave Ministry

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Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan, head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, shown at Ash Wednesday services at Saint Patrick's Cathedral in 2011.

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 12:21 pm

The Archdiocese of Milwaukee admitted yesterday that it had paid abusive priests up to $20,000 to encourage them to leave the ministry.

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