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Sam Lee: Tiny Desk Concert
This former burlesque performer found his voice by finding and preserving old British, Irish and Scottish folk songs.
What Would Happen If We Burned Up All Of Earth's Fossil Fuels?
Scientists used an estimate of how much fossil fuel is left in the ground to do computer simulations and come up with a worst-case scenario.
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For Activist, Passage Of Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill Is 'Bittersweet' Win
A bill legalizing physician-assisted suicide has been approved by the California state legislature, and now awaits the signature of Gov. Jerry Brown.
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In Lumberjack Bars And Coffee Shops, Jewel Found Her Voice
The singer's life has played out like a country song: leaving an abusive father, living in a car, barely scraping by. Her big break came, of all places, at a cafe that was going out of business.
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Building Trust, Or Danger? Debate Over Naming Officers After Shootings
After a police shooting, what information should be disclosed to the public? That question is roiling Philadelphia, where a bill aims to keep confidential the names of officers who use deadly force.
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KEXP Presents: SOAK
Bridie Monds-Watson fills the room with wisdom and emotion in this performance of "B a noBody."
9-14-15 KUAC MORNING NEWS
9-14-15 8:30 AM Newscast
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Music Review: 'Over And Even,' Joan Shelley
Music critic Will Hermes has been won over by the remarkably beautiful, pure voice of Joan Shelley. He reviews her new album, Over and Even.
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Illinois Lottery Suspends Payouts Until State Lawmakers Settle Budget Stalemate
People who have hopes of winning a big lottery prize will have to put their dreams on hold in Illinois. The Governor and Illinois lawmakers can't come to terms over a state budget and until they do, lottery prizes over $25,000 will be delayed. Lottery winners aren't too happy, and some have filed a class action lawsuit against the state.
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Harvard's Hasty Pudding Club Considers Adding 1st Female Performers
Women auditioned for the Harvard musical theater group, Hasty Pudding, this weekend, which has never had a female member in the troop.
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