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Sen. Angus King On Russia Election Investigations
David Greene speaks with Sen. Angus King of Maine ahead of the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday looking into Russian interference in the U.S. election.
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Albin Lee Meldau's Unsettling Take On Mental Illness And Addiction
Swedish singer-songwriter Albin Lee Meldau has a profoundly arresting voice that delivers an emotional gut punch with every brooding phrase.
Siberian Teenagers Get Resourceful
Police in Siberia recently found a den built into the snow there. The BBC described it as an improvised bar. Teenagers scavenged stuff to build it. Police said they drank, smoked and gambled.
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Songs We Love: The Secret Sisters, 'Tennessee River Runs Low'
Alabama's humid sense of wonder runs through The Secret Sisters' third album, You Don't Own Me Anymore. Visual folk artists Butch Anthony and John Henry Toney appear in the duo's new video.
Watch Electric Guest Perform 'Dear To Me' Live In The Studio
In a highlight of its live set for KCRW, the Los Angeles indie-pop group plays the first single from Plural.
03-29-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
03-30-17 5:45 PM newscast
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Back From The Dead? Reported Sightings Fuel Hope For Return Of Tasmanian Tigers
The last known Tasmanian tiger died more than eight decades ago. It has become the stuff of textbook sketches and yellowing photographs. But now, researchers are launching a new search.
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With Drought Emergency Over, Californians Debate Lifting Water Restrictions
California is expected to begin easing sweeping water use and drought restrictions after an extraordinary winter of storms. But a fierce debate rages over whether the rules should become permanent.
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Mississippi State Ends UConn's 111-Game Winning Streak
The Mississippi State University women's basketball team ended the University of Connecticut's winning streak, in an upset victory in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.
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Jackie Evancho On Speaking Out Through Music
Since her performance at President Trump's inauguration, the 16-year-old vocalist has advocated for transgender rights and released Two Hearts, which includes some of her first original songs.
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