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Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep congratulating DJ Sumirock, a Japanese woman who now holds the world record for the oldest professional club DJ.
Jazz virtuoso Jon Batiste provides the music for the new Pixar film, 'Soul'. He was also an inspiration for the movie's main character. Find out more on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower was a five-star general who led the Allies to victory during World War II. Now, after years of disputes over its design, a new memorial will be unveiled in Washington DC to celebrate the former U.S. president. We'll take a closer look at how it came to be on Morning Edition from NPR News.
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The Nazi plunder of Jewish-owned artwork in Europe during World War II is well-known. But German soldiers looted thousands of valuable musical instruments from Jewish homes, as well. In Paris, researchers help families track down and reclaim lost pianos and violins on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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In the Mojave Desert, the U-S Army is resuming large-scale training -- and new protocols for soldiers include mask-wearing, temperature taking, and coronavirus tests. The military demonstrates how it's staying prepared, and safe from COVID-19, during the pandemic on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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If schools decide to reopen in a few weeks, they’ll look and sound different. In St. Louis, a summer enrichment program offers a peek at how to balance learning and social distancing. Will the health precautions being put in place make students and teachers feel safe?
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How did Jeff Bezos become the world's richest man? The CEO of Amazon testifies before Congress this week about the power and reach of his massive e-commerce empire, and the rules it sets for workers and those who sell on its platform. You'll see how Bezos transformed his company - and his image - since Amazon's early days on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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In 'Ben Is Back', Julia Roberts plays a mother whose son is home for the holidays - and struggling with drug addiction.
Just weeks after Jussie Smollett reported being assaulted in a potential hate crime, the Empire actor is in police custody for allegedly orchestrating the attack. Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said Smollett faked the incident, paying two brothers about $3,500 to join a "publicity stunt" staged by Smollett because he "was dissatisfied with his salary.
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Let's update you on the story that has been unfolding all morning. WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange was arrested in London this morning.
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris brings a fighting spirit as a California prosecutor to her campaign.
The USO is a vital connection to home for U.S. armed forces around the world. Why keeping that connection strong can be challenging. Plus, tensions continue to rise in the Middle East. The latest developments between the U-S and Iran in the aftermath of last week's air strikes that killed an Iranian general on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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