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House Jan. 6 committee seeks to question Fox News' Sean Hannity about the Capitol riot
In its request to speak with Hannity, the panel disclosed newly revealed texts he allegedly sent, including one on Jan. 5 that said: "[I'm] very worried about the next 48 hours."
2 Fox News commentators resign over Tucker Carlson series on the Jan. 6 siege
Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg have resigned after the Fox News star hosted a series that relied on fabrications and conspiracy theories about the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Bill Of The Month Update: Skier To Get $6,358 Refund After Surgery For Broken Leg
Ski buff Sarah Witter will get $6,358 back from her hospital and insurer after a review of her bill following the NPR-Kaiser Health News story about her case.
6/24/14 KNBA News - Low unemployment in Anchorage leaves employers seeking qualified workers
Unemployment in Alaska's largest city was 4.9% in May, which seems like a good thing. But as APRN's Ann Hillman reports, it's actually a barrier to growth…
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6/30/14 KNBA News - Officials knowingly ignored a translation error in 2009 election announcements
Officials knew a 2009 translation for a radio announcement was incorrect, but decided to let it air. As a result, Yup'ik language announcements in…
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NPR Music's 35 Favorite Songs Of 2018 (So Far)
Writers from across the public radio map pick the best songs they've heard this year.
Review: The Arcs, 'Yours, Dreamily'
In his new band, The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach plays immersive, funky R&B and soul that's embellished with velvety harmonies, hissy tape recordings and lip-curling attitude.
CHAI Undermines Worn Out Notions of Kawaii & 'PUNK' On Its Ebullient New Album
The sugar-coated experimental pop band works to redefine and undermine the concept of "kawaii" — the pervasiveness of delicate cuteness in Japanese culture.
Alt.Latino Stakes Out SXSW: The Chamanas, Jenny And The Mexicats And More
Alt-Latino host Felix Contreras is at the Austin festival this weekend, scoping out great Latin music. He shares some of his finds with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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West Side Story: How two jazz artists continue to reinvent the Bernstein classic
Leonard Bernstein composed West Side Story more than 60 years ago — today, we examine that vibrant work through the lens of two jazz artists, drummer Bobby Sanabria and saxophonist Ted Nash.
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