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Mysterious Ocean Buzz Traced To Daily Fish Migration
Scientists say the buzz picked up by hydrophones in the Pacific may be caused by "fish farts" — the emptying of air bladders that let clouds of fish rise and fall during daily hunts for food.
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Is The BP Oil Spill Settlement Money Being Well-Spent?
Gulf states are starting to spend the first of billions from BP's settlements and fines for the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history — but not all the money is being used for restoration.
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Is Apple's Denial To Unlock Shooter's iPhone Hurting Its Image?
David Greene talks to Michael Robinson, the managing director of communications and advising firm ICR, about how Apple's standoff with the Justice Department is affecting its image.
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Colorado, Wyoming Plan For River Water Share
The Colorado River is arguably the most allocated river in the world. Drought and climate change have left less water to go around, and that has every state that relies on the river scrambling.
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British Columnist Says It's Best The U.K. Leave The E.U.
As the United Kingdom prepares for a referendum on whether to stay in the European Union, David Greene talks to British political commentator and columnist Julia Hartley-Brewer.
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Persistent Caller Complains About Reagan National Airport Noise
The airport authority received 8,700 noise complaints last year. What became clear is that most of the calls came from a single person. The Washington Post says the unnamed person called 6,500 times.
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Watch M. Ward Perform 'Confession' Live In The Studio
The singer-songwriter performs a track from his new solo album for KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic.
Sarah Paulson Strives To 'Get It Right' As O.J. Simpson Prosecutor
The actress set out to portray Marcia Clark in a "truthful way" in FX's The People v. O.J. Simpson. "I read, watched and listened to any and everything I could get my hands on," Paulson says.
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First Mention: Marco Rubio Campaigns For Bob Dole
The "First Mention" feature tackles presidential politics as we reveal that Marco Rubio was first heard on NPR campaigning for Robert Dole in 1996.
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Politicians And Hollywood Stars Gather For Nancy Reagan Funeral
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan was buried Friday next to her husband at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
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