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Firefighters Rescue Parrots After Hearing Their Cries For Help
Firefighters in Middleton, Idaho, heard cries from a burning house — cries they thought were people trapped inside. Luckily for the parrots, they had been trained to cry for help in an emergency.
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Newscast: Monday 4/20/15
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'I Regret Everything': Toni Morrison Looks Back On Her Personal Life
"It's not profound regret," Morrison tells Fresh Air. "It's just a wiping up of tiny little messes that you didn't recognize as mess when they were going on." Her latest book is God Help the Child.
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KEXP Presents: A Place To Bury Strangers
One of New York's loudest bands brings dark melodies and a wild light show to the KEXP studio.
The challenge to keep up with Moore's law
Gordon Moore's observation on the exponential improvement in hardware pushed computers to be faster, smaller and cheaper. The Intel co-founder died Friday at age 94.
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opbmusic Presents: Mac DeMarco
Watch the Canadian singer swagger through a song perfectly suited to his nighttime set at Pickathon.
Newscast: Tuesday 4/21/15
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After 20 Years On The Job, NYC Police Officer Tells His Intense Stories
"Your heart is pounding; your adrenaline is shooting out of your ears," Steve Osborne says. "And you got one second to get it right." He retired from the force in 2003. His memoir is called The Job.
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Wednesday Cancer Story, Nicole Vasilevsky
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Thursday Cancer Story, Lance Mackey
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