What's crucial is that these tracks' roots aren't in disco, the source of the screaming-diva archetype, but R&B ; in fact, there isn't a shriek on here.
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Beat Connection: The R&B-House Interface
What's crucial is that these tracks' roots aren't in disco, the source of the screaming-diva archetype, but R&B ; in fact, there isn't a shriek on here.
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Beat Connection: The R&B-House Interface
Our series “A More Perfect Union” aims to how that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Nearly one year after Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston, Texas, many people are still unable to return to their homes. A small group of military veterans and several dedicated volunteers are helping to rebuild the fourth largest city in the U.S., one home at a time. Chip Reid went to Houston to meet them.
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Veterans team up to rebuild Houston homes damaged by Hurricane Harvey
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The Police Athletic League traces it’s roots back to 1914. One of its original goals was to reduce tension between police officers and young people. That mission continues today, more than 100 years later, with several special programs for kids. Executive Director Fred Watts stopped by to talk more about what the PAL offers.
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Police Athletic League Brings Together NYPD & Youth Of New York
New York Giants offensive tackle Nate Solder said he hurt his knee “a little bit” after getting his knee rolled up on during a Giants scuffle.
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OT Solder nicked up during Giants scuffle
Marcus Smart will be a restricted free agent this summer, and money might mean the end of his time in Boston. He told ESPN he is worth more than the $12-14 million a year price tag that he reportedly has been seeking.
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Pending RFA Smart: Worth more than $14M