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IMF Recommends Fed Officials Rethink Plans To Raise Interest Rates
The U.S. economic outlook is positive, despite slower than expected growth in the first quarter. Renee Montagne talks to Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, about some of the group's recommendations.
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KCRW Presents: Jessie Baylin
Watch the Nashville singer perform "Black Blood," which exemplifies her seductive, emotional songwriting.
Newscast: Friday 6/5/15
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Scientists Cast Doubt On An Apparent 'Hiatus' In Global Warming
Though past measurements have suggested global warming all but stopped in the late 1990s, newly refined figures show Earth's warming has continued unabated.
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'Gershwins And Me' Tells The Stories Behind 12 Songs
Musician Michael Feinstein chronicles his experience working as an archivist and cataloger for legendary songwriter Ira Gershwin. Originally broadcast Oct. 17, 2012.
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Hiring Ticks Up In May — But Unemployment Rate Does, Too
The Labor Department said Friday that employers added 280,000 jobs. The pickup in hiring brought more people back into the workforce, which pushed the unemployment rate up a notch to 5.5 percent.
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Halibut Dumping Stirs Fight Among Fishing Fleets In Alaska
Last year, big fleets in the Bering Sea caught more halibut, by accident, than local fishermen caught on purpose. The big ships throw out that halibut; the local fishermen make their living from it.
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Climate Change Destroying Natives' Relics
Climate change is destroying the historical record of Arctic peoples.Josh Reuther opens the heavy door to the artifact repository at the University of…
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Baltimore Community Engagement Efforts Slowed By Crime Spike
Accusations against police of a slowdown has heightened longstanding mistrust of police. While steps are being taken to rebuild that trust, that's hard to do when police are out combating violence.
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American Pharoah Makes A Run At History
The Triple Crown hopeful could beat the odds and win at Belmont Park on Saturday, but like so many other Kentucky Derby and Preakness winners, he'll have to beat a field of better-rested rivals.
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