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  • Drummer Johnathan Blake tackles Robert Glasper's "Canvas," and in the process gives it a renewed sheen.
  • The judge enters a not-guilty plea for Tulsa Good Friday shooting suspects Alvin Watts and Jacob England. Both men took part in a video arraignment this…
  • Temperatures in the 80s had officials worried about how some of the 27,000 runners would cope with the heat. Canada's Joshua Cassidy, though, sped over the course to set a new record for the wheelchair competition.
  • In his new book, Heaven on Earth, English barrister Sadakat Kadri describes how early Islamic scholars codified — and then modified — the Shariah laws that would govern how Muslim people lead their daily lives. He then reflects on the present day, describing how today's religious scholars interpret the Shariah.
  • The Justice Department and 41 Native American tribes recently announced a roughly $1 billion settlement. The agreement settles long-standing disputes over whether the federal government mismanaged tribal money and resources. Host Michel Martin speaks with Rob Capriccioso of Indian Country Today Media Network.
  • SPARKS, Okla. (AP) — The U.S. Geological Survey has recorded a 3.9 magnitude earthquake in Lincoln County.The county sheriff's office says there have been…
  • CLAREMORE, Okla. (AP) — Claremore police say a boy has died after he was struck by a train Sunday night.Police say the incident happened at about 9:30…
  • Dartmouth President Jim Yong Kim is a former director of the Department of HIV/AIDS at the World Health Organization.
  • Photos from Life magazine's archives capture the candid faces of doleful taxpayers.
  • The documentary Bully caught national attention when it received an R rating for harsh language from the Motion Picture Association of America. Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company — which distributed the film — discusses the decision to re-edit the film for release with a PG-13 rating.
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