It's called "Running (Refugee Song)." Keyon Harrold, the trumpet star and one of the composers, talks about the art of creating a song with a conscience.
The polls point to a close Brexit vote on Thursday. But the bookmakers, who've done better than the pollsters recently, say it's more likely that British voters will choose to remain in the E.U.
The United States soccer team faces off against Argentina in the Copa semifinal game Tuesday night. NPR's Audie Cornish interviews Houston Chronicle reporter Martin Hajovsky about the match.
The Brazilian army says a soldier fatally shot the jaguar, which had slipped out of its leashshortly after it was displayed as part of an Olympic torch relay event in the Amazonian city of Manaus.
Brazil has a flair for both spectacle and athletic excellence. But the country also faces questions about its preparations and its political stability.
The United Kingdom's cultural makeup has shifted many times through the centuries, but for some struggling in England, the latest changes are coming too fast.
Corinne Sawers, 29, is campaigning for Britain to remain in the European Union. Ahead of Thursday's vote, she produced a music video to promote participation among young Brits.
David Greene talks to British novelist Robert Harris about the Brexit debate. Harris is a former journalist and author of non-fiction and historical fiction. He favors Britain remaining in the EU.
Tens of thousands of Iraqis have fled Fallujah amid a military offensive against ISIS. Rachel Martin talks to Karl Schembri of the Norwegian Refugee Council, who has been traveling to refugee camps.
CBC News highlighted some non-emergency 911 calls: A woman wanted more cheese on her pizza, someone needed a tire store number and another complained that someone had used a roommate's toothbrush.