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Big Thief Announces A New Album, ‘U.F.O.F.,’ And Releases Its First Single

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The song is quieter than might be expected from the band, and would fit right in with the solo album singer Adrianne Lenker released last fall.

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Crews succeeded in clearing the tracks and a locomotive was pulling the train toward Eugene by Tuesday morning after a day-and-a-half standstill, a spokesman for the rail line owner told NPR.

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NPR’s Ron Elving explains the history of the pardon, where it comes from and what the Constitution allows.

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The war of words started early as the president’s ex-lawyer gets rolling on a three-day marathon with members of Congress. But Michael Cohen intends to deliver documents, one person close to him said.

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India Strikes Pakistani Village In Retaliation For Attack In Kashmir

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Australian Cardinal George Pell Convicted Of Child Sex Abuse

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