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  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-874817.mp3Boston, MA – Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has won the…
  • Malcolm W. Browne, a former Associated Press correspondent who snapped a photo of a Buddhist monk's self-immolation that shocked the Kennedy White House…
  • The miniature hands of little girls are prepped and awaiting this powerful symbol as they play with their Barbies and Kens, mashing them together in…
  • For his new book, the popular Food Network host hopped on a motorcycle to find the best road food along the Mississippi River. His flavorful picks range from deep-fried dishes to pickles soaked in Kool-Aid.
  • Anne Brown, who would have been 110 years old this month, was the first Black vocalist ever accepted at Juilliard.
  • The tall but sparse tree in Reading, Pa., got a lot of complaints. The city decided to keep the tree but decorate it with a single red bulb.
  • Singer James Brown dies at 73. He had been hospitalized in Atlanta for pneumonia. His string of hits began in 1956 with "Please Please Please" and continued with "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," "Night Train," and "I Got You."
  • James Brown's biographer calls D.C. legend Chuck Brown "the square root of funk."
  • Daily Beast and Newsweek editor Tina Brown selects two articles about the nature of journalism in the digital age and a book collecting the writing of expatriate Americans, including reporters living in Berlin in the 1930s.
  • There will be no senate comeback bid this year for Scott Brown. The former Republican senator announced Friday he will not run in the special election to…
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