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A Rational Conversation: Sadie Dupuis Of Speedy Ortiz Looks Back On Music In 2015
The lead singer of the rock band Speedy Ortiz talks the albums that lingered in her memory. Plus: the power of controlling the means of production and making rock clubs into safe spaces.
How the West was won: K-pop's great assimilation gambit
The crossover hits stacking Grammy nods this year have little in common with the culture that birthed them — but they're winning the chart game.
Batter Up: Baseball Just Got Its Most Decorated Corn Dog
The latest expression of over-the-top stadium food is a $25 bat-shaped corn dog packed with cheddar cheese, bacon and jalapeños. Its creator says he's game for some competition between teams.
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The XFL Has Hung Up Its Football Cleats... Again
The XFL is no more once again. The fledgling pro spring football league has folded just five games into its return season because of the coronavirus pandemic. The league played one season in 2001.
When colleges defraud students, should the government go after school executives?
For 30 years, the U.S. Department of Education has had the power to hold for-profit college executives personally liable when their schools defraud students. It simply hasn't used it.
Lengthening bureaucratic delays are leaving Ukrainians in Alaska without income or certainty about what comes next
Advocates say at least a hundred Ukrainians have left the state in recent months..
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6/14/11 Newscast - An analysis shows Alaska population is 69% white, 16% Alaska Native; All but one state Senator will be up for re-election; A felon gets 15 years for possession of firearms; Story of Town Bear, Country Bear published in Tlingit
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-973239.mp3Anchorage, AK – State report says Alaska's population is 69%…
Latino voters look beyond immigration, and hope candidates will, too
While immigration remains a threshold issue for many Latino voters, it is not the only thing they're focused on ahead of the midterms.
Chicago Cubs Crush Cleveland Indians To Force A World Series Game 7
Chicago's offense gave pitcher Jake Arrieta an early lead to win the game 9-3 and even the Series. The decisive Game 7 will be played Wednesday in Cleveland.
Trump tries to void Biden's pardons, blaming autopen. Many presidents have used it
Trump claims without evidence that Biden's Jan. 6 panel pardons are void because he allegedly used an autopen. Autopens have been popular with presidents for decades. Here's what to know about them.
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