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Strike Up The Band! Minnesota Orchestra Lockout Ends
After 15 months, management and the musicians have agreed on a contract that will settle their dispute. The performers agreed to pay cuts and to pay more of their health care expenses. Management did not get concessions that were as large as they first sought.
Okkervil River: Coming Of Age In Small Town America
The world you inhabit as a teenager has a way of digging its claws into you. Hear All Songs Considered hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton talk about the universal themes on Okkervil River's new album.
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High-Ranking North Korean Intel Officer Defects To South Korea
The military officer's defection follows the news of 13 North Korean restaurant workers who defected en masse last week.
Dozens Of Cleveland Protesters Arrested After Officer's Acquittal
Cleveland police in riot gear made 71 arrests overnight Saturday as angry residents protested the acquittal of a patrolman charged in the shooting deaths of two unarmed suspects.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 18)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Sunday Puzzle: P-Ro phrases
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WAMC listener Jeremiah Hyslip of New York City along with Weekend Edition Puzzle Master Will Shortz.
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Streaming outperforms both cable and broadcast TV for the first time ever
Streaming platforms outpaced broadcast and cable in July's total TV viewership. The change came as new seasons of hits on Hulu and Netflix debuted and live sports and traditional shows went on hiatus.
KNBA News: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Anchorage Police name suspect who crashed a pick-up truck into the Pel’Meni Restaurant. Rain in Interior Alaska helps but not enough to slow wildfires. Two men are seriously injured in a plane crash at the Big Lake Airport. A Talkeetna man riding his ATV on train tracks died in a collision with a freight train. Proposed cuts to the SNAP food assistance program could shutter village grocery stores.
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A year after the darkest day for Capitol Police, its new chief focuses on rebuilding
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger has been on the job less than six months. He hopes to lead a new chapter at the embattled agency.
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Fitch just downgraded the U.S. credit rating — how much does it matter?
The U.S. is no longer rated at the top-notch AAA by Fitch. Here's what credit ratings are, and why they (mostly) matter.
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