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Author Jason Reynolds talks about his latest book and the value of being a crier
Jason Reynolds writes young adult books that don't talk down to kids. His newest audio-only book is called Soundtrack. He talks with Rachel Martin about writing and the value of being a crier.
Saudi King, Several Gulf Rulers To Skip U.S. Summit
by Scott Horsley
After the White House announced Saudi Arabia's king would meet this week with President Obama in Washington, D.C., Saudi Arabia announced the king would send other Saudi leaders instead.
Brazil's World Cup Legacy Includes $550M Stadium-Turned-Parking Lot
by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro
Tom Brady's Agent Says Suspension 'Has No Legitimate Basis'
by Tom Goldman
Tom Brady's agent, Don Yee, delivered a lengthy statement in response to the quarterback's suspension, calling it 'ridiculous.' He also said that the NFL investigation into deflategate was unfair.
New Book Explores Bobby Fuller's Mysterious Death
by Alex Cohen
A new book tells the story of Bobby Fuller, who was best-known for the song "I Fought the Law." He was a talented guitarist and producer who moved from El Paso, Texas, to LA. He was on the verge of his big break when his body was found in his car doused in gasoline. The Los Angeles police ruled it an accidental death.
In Midst Of Drought, Why Not Harvest Water From The Air?
All Tech Considered explores some experimental and lesser-used technologies for harvesting and disinfecting water.
Limited Cease-Fire Set To Begin In Yemen On Tuesday
by Peter Kenyon
Yemen's Houthi rebels agreed Sunday to a five-day cease-fire. Meanwhile, fighting rages on as Saudi-led warplanes continue to pound both northern Yemen and the capital.