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KCRW Presents: Mew
Watch the Danish dream-rock band perform "Satellites" live in the studio.
California Democrat Still Questions Motive Behind Benghazi Investigation
Rep. Adam Schiff reacts to Hillary Clinton's testimony before a House committee investigating the deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya in 2012.
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Longtime 'Big Broadcast' Host To Retire
Ed Walker, host of "The Big Broadcast" one of the longest running programs in radio, is retiring. His final show airs Sunday on WAMU in Washington, D.C.
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The Strike That Birthed The United Auto Workers
United Auto Workers has ratified a new contract with Fiat-Chrysler. It was settled across a conference table, in a time-frame agreeable to both parties. But, it hasn't always been that way.
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Philadelphia Publication To Give $10,000 To A Random Mayoral Race Voter
The online publication Philadelphia Citizen is offering $10,000 to one lucky voter in the city's mayoral race. A random polling place will be chosen and the prize money will go to a voter there.
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Adele Says 'Hello' In First Video From Her New Album '25'
The soaring first song from what the Grammy-winning, multi-platinum singer calls a "make-up album" is an apology to a past lover for "everything that I've done."
'Experimenter' Revisits A Decades-Old Trial Of Free Will And Compassion
A new film revisits a controversial 1961 social science experiment in which volunteer subjects were asked to administer electrical shocks to other human beings. David Edelstein reviews Experimenter.
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'Fresh Air' Remembers 'Nightmare' Director Wes Craven
Craven, who died Sunday, revitalized and the horror genre with his Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream movie franchises. Includes excerpts from interviews originally broadcast in 1980, 1987 and 1998.
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Happyness: Tiny Desk Concert
If you're a fan of dark, incredibly dry, wry humor, you've just found Happyness. Watch the London trio perform three songs that enchant and lull, even as they jar you with their quirkiness.
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To Cure What Ails You, Bibliotherapists Prescribe Literature
There are all kinds of therapies to cure what ails you. But a new and intriguing approach is bibliotherapy, which dispenses a prescription of literature specifically tailored to a patient's unique circumstances. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with pioneering bibliotherapist Susan Elderkin.
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