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Miguel Zenón feat. Spektral Quartet: Tiny Desk Concert
The saxophonist is a big thinker whose mesmerizing compositions chronicle the music of his native Puerto Rico with the help of an adventurous jazz quartet.
Aviator/developer Urban Rahoi turns 100
Long-time aviator, homesteader, and developer Urban Rahoi is turning 100. Rahoi has broken some records for most years flying, has run for public office…
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Basketball Coach Accused Of Substituting His Triplet Sons To Win Games
The high school coach in Missouri is accused of using his triplet sons to cheat. An opposing team accuses the coach of swapping in one of his three sons to gain an advantage on the free throw line.
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In Sri Lanka, Elephant And A Woman Battle Over Her Purse
An elephant reaches its trunk out of its pen and steals a woman's purse. In a tug of war, the woman manages to retrieve her phone. The elephant got the purse and the mangoes inside.
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This New Program Aims To Train The Growing Freelance Workforce
The Freelancers Hub in New York City opened in October, offering classes as well as tax and legal assistance for independent workers. It's free, and the first of its kind in the country.
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Chinese Spacecraft Lands On Far Side Of The Moon
Chinese scientists have landed a spacecraft on the far side of the moon. Rachel Martin speaks with Brown University planetary scientist James Head about whether it is a big milestone.
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'Destroyer' Flips The Script On Gender Roles In Cop Movies
Nicole Kidman gives an intense performance as a drunken, pointedly unlikable police officer in Karyn Kusama's new film. Critic John Powers says Destroyer is a flawed, but fascinating, noir thriller.
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'Overload' Will Take Georgia Anne Muldrow From L.A.'s Underground To The Mainstream
Georgia Anne Muldrow's newest album Overload, sees the hip-hop artist moving from the L.A. underground into the mainstream spotlight.
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Former Industry Executives Hold Top Spots In Several Federal Departments
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with New York Times reporter Eric Lipton about the number of industry executives and lobbyists running cabinet agencies in the Trump administration.
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KUAC's Dan Bross talks with Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy climate specialist Rick Thoman about the Polar Vortex.
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