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Due to necessary tower maintenance, WEOS will be off the air this Saturday from 11AM to 4PM and Sunday from 8AM to 4PM approximately. You can listen online at WEOS.ORG. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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KLM Airlines Was Asked: Which Seats Are The Safest In A Crash?
KLM responded that seats in the middle are better. The seats at the ends are worse. Some people were baffled that the airline would bring up plane crashes at all.
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Thom Yorke Recalibrates And Digs Deeper Into His Dread Of Technology With 'ANIMA'
Thom Yorke has always had a dread of technology. But the Radiohead frontman's latest album, ANIMA, explores that dread with the help of technology.
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What's Happening With New Abortion Regulations Under Title X
Clare Coleman, CEO of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, talks with NPR's Sarah McCammon about recent changes to Title X regulations.
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CBD, A Christian Book Company, Changes Name To Avoid Calls About CBD Gummies
Ray Hendrickson has run a business called Christian Book Distributors, or CBD for short, for decades. But he changed the business' name to avoid confusion with CBD, the extract of the cannabis plant.
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Plant Cover In Cities Could Combat 'Urban Heat Island Effect'
A large part of the country has been hit with a punishing heat wave. A visit to a suburban parking lot shows more vegetation would help metropolitan areas stay cooler.
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How Will Iran's Seizure Of A British-Flagged Tanker Escalate Tensions?
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to ex-U.K. foreign minister David Miliband about Iran seizing the tanker. Miliband is now CEO of the International Rescue Committee. NPR's Greg Myre weighs in on the issue.
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Restaurants Under Strain As Price Of Avocados Nearly Doubles
The price of avocados has almost doubled since this time last year. It's supply and demand, and it's a strain on restaurants that depend on the fruit for guacamole or avocado toast.
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New Frightened Rabbit Compilation 'Carries On' The Songs Of The Late Scott Hutchison
Tiny Changes — a collection of covers from Frightened Rabbit — is intended as a celebration. But the project has taken on new weight after the death of the band's lead singer.
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In India, Some Students With Low Test Scores Can Buy Their Way Into College
A certain number of seats at schools in India are reserved for those paying double or triple tuition. And unlike the Varsity Blues scandal here in the U.S., this behavior is legal in India.
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Kick Off Your Shoes While CAAMP Performs Songs From 'By And By'
From playing for free beer to appearing at massive festivals, CAAMP has come a long way.
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