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KCRW's Aaron Byrd shares a playlist of new music from Irene Diaz, Buscabulla, Marian Hill, Nick Mulvey and Julio Bashmore.
Holly Williams of CBS discusses some of the people she's interviewed, including women soldiers on the frontlines.
Or are we already going backwards? We ask Michael Lewis, author of books including "Flash Boys" and "Liar's Poker."
The video shows British hostage John Cantlie acting as a war correspondent forecasting the fall of the town to militants, despite U.S. airstrikes.
KCRW's Aaron Byrd shares a playlist of new music from Irene Diaz, Buscabulla, Marian Hill, Nick Mulvey and Julio Bashmore.
An investigation by NPR and ProPublica has uncovered serious problems with the charity's response to the storm.
As expected, the Federal Reserve is ending a bond purchase program that was intended to keep long-term rates low.
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The TV network, born from the marriage of Univision and ABC, caters to millennials -- particularly Latino millennials.
Residents of Pahoa Village are evacuating, as smoke billows towards their homes and lava from Kilauea volcano creeps closer.
The origins of the Singing and Praying Bands of Maryland and Delaware go back to the days of slavery.
Many Baghdad residents see the Shiite militias as saviors, but others worry these brigades of volunteers have grown ominously powerful.
The Federal Trade Commission argues the telecom giant cut internet speeds for customers who were using too much data.
The Congregational Church of Patchogue in Long Island, N.Y. held a blessing for stuffed animals to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi.
From Moderate to The German Army.
The show, from the creator of the "Doonesbury" comic strip, centers on four U.S. Senators who share a house in Washington, D.C.
The FBI is investigating the case of three teenage girls from Colorado who they believe tried to join ISIS militants in Syria.
An elite group known as the E-Team travels across the globe documenting human rights violations and war crimes.
The world's oceans cover nearly two-thirds of the Earth's surface, yet little is understood about the ocean floor.
Critics say a ban would violate the state's voter-approved legalization of recreational marijuana, which took effect in January.
Economist Diane Swonk says the 1.7 percent cost-of-living increase falls short of the inflation older Americans actually see.
The stand-up comic gives his particular gastronomic take on the world in his new memoir "Food: A Love Story."
The former New York Times executive editor said her goal is to create a news outlet that favors quality over quantity.