Interviews
2:04 pm
Sun May 27, 2012

Blacks, Gays And The Church

Originally published on Sun May 27, 2012 3:56 pm

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GUY RAZ, HOST:

Let's turn to another story we've been following in recent weeks: African-Americans and same-sex marriage. When President Obama came out in support of gay marriage, some African-American religious leaders protested. But according to new polling data, African-Americans are no less supportive or, for that matter, opposed to gay marriage than any other group in the country.

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Interviews
2:04 pm
Sun May 27, 2012

Disability Claims Rise Among Veterans

Originally published on Sun May 27, 2012 3:56 pm

The Associated Press recently reported on the growing numbers of veterans filing new disability claims after returning from war. Close to one out of two veterans who've served in Iraq or Afghanistan have now filed disability claims for service-related injuries — more than double the rate of previous wars. Marilynn Marchione of the AP offers her insight.

Middle East
2:04 pm
Sun May 27, 2012

Syrian Government Suspected Of Massacre

Originally published on Sun May 27, 2012 4:49 pm

The U.N. Security Council strongly condemned the killing in central Syria of at least 90 people, dozens of them children. Syrian armed forces are suspected in the attack.

Interviews
2:04 pm
Sun May 27, 2012

Ahead Of Memorial Day, Veterans Remember

Originally published on Sun May 27, 2012 3:56 pm

We hear from veterans about their memories of those who died in combat. Stories are from Jill Knappenberger, who served in the American Red Cross during World War II; former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel, a Vietnam veteran; and Butch Bracknell, an Afghanistan and Iraq serviceman.

NPR Story
2:01 pm
Sun May 27, 2012

Why Music Matters

Originally published on Wed January 30, 2013 7:47 am

Transcript

GUY RAZ, HOST:

Every few weeks on the program, we've been running an occasional series called Why Music Matters, where we bring you the stories of music fans in their own words, about how certain songs or even bands have changed their lives. Today's story comes from a young artist in Seattle. Her name is Vivi Perez, and she almost gave up on high school, that is until a community activist group called El Centro de la Raza introduced her to the music business.

VIVI PEREZ: I felt kind of, like, I didn't know where I was going a lot in high school.

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Pop Culture
11:15 am
Sun May 27, 2012

Hey! You! The Unstoppable Rise Of Heckling

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An unidentified heckler lets loose as President Obama begins a speech at the Martin Luther King memorial dedication in Washington, D.C., in October 2011.

Originally published on Tue May 29, 2012 4:51 pm

As summer nears, Great American Hecklers are being spotted all over the place.

You can see them — and hear their calls — at commencements, sporting events, political gatherings. Hecklers on the right and hecklers on the left.

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Pop Culture
11:09 am
Sun May 27, 2012

A Rapper Ruined In An Online Firestorm

Originally published on Mon May 28, 2012 7:30 am

The Two-Way
7:14 am
Sun May 27, 2012

At Eurovision, A Dance Around Human Rights

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Sweden's Loreen, the winner of the Eurovision 2012, performs at the Grand Final of the song contest in the Azerbaijan's capital Baku, early on Sunday.

Originally published on Sun May 27, 2012 7:43 am

Author Interviews
5:55 am
Sun May 27, 2012

'Finding Ultra': The Ultimate Athletic Test

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RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:

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Middle East
5:18 am
Sun May 27, 2012

Is Latest Attack In Syria A Game Changer?

Originally published on Sun May 27, 2012 5:55 am

The United Nations has confirmed that at least 90 people were killed by tank shells and artillery fire in central Syria this weekend. While the UN did not outright say this was the work of the Syrian army, activists and residents say the military is the only institution that has such weapons. NPR's Kelly McEvers in Beirut tells host Rachel Martin the latest.

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