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Months After Massive ICE Raid, Residents Of A Mississippi Town Wait And Worry

Sunday, November 17, 2019

The biggest workplace immigration raid ever in a single state occurred on Aug. 7 in Mississippi. In Morton — a town that's about 25% Latino — the effects have rippled throughout the community.

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Tanya Tucker Is Back And Taking No Prisoners

Friday, August 23, 2019

After first shooting to fame in the 1970s, Tucker is back with her first full-length studio album in more than a decade called While I'm Livin'.

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Divino Niño Uses Old Friendships And Retro Sounds To Create 'A Little Vacation'

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Javier Forero and Camilo Medina, lead singers of Divino Niño, talk about migrating to America, bonding over music and the band's debut album Foam.

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For Santana, 'Africa Speaks' Album Is About 'Manifesting Divine Voodoo'

Monday, June 17, 2019

Carlos Santana speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about his latest album Africa Speaks and explains how to maintain a constant thirst for music discovery.

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Citing 'Pattern Of Abuse' By R. Kelly, Dallas Woman Delivers Evidence To Police

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Attorney Lee Merritt, on behalf of his anonymous 20-year-old client, held a press conference today during which he accused the singer of abusing his client over the course of their relationship.

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UConn Women Make 10th Straight Final Four Appearance

Friday, March 31, 2017

The women's Final Four basketball tournament tips off tonight and the question most are asking is whether the University of Connecticut will ever a lose game. UConn women have won 111 games in a row.

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