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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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U.S. Calls Emergency Meeting Of International Atomic Energy Agency Over Iran
The U.S. called an emergency meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency to discuss Iran. The two countries traded accusations as they battle to win allies to their side.
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'Chicago Defender' Ends Print Edition To Continue As An Online-Only Newspaper
For more than a century the Chicago Defender has chronicled Black life in America. After Wednesday it will cease its print editions.
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Former U.S. Attorney On Epstein And Acosta
Labor Secretary Alex Acosta defended his handling of financier Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 nonprosecution agreements. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance about Acosta's defense.
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Along The Gulf Coast, People Are Preparing For Tropical Storm Barry
Heavy rains are predicted in Louisiana and Mississippi with the expected arrival of a tropical system swirling in the Gulf of Mexico. Flooding is a major concern in areas already saturated by water.
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'New York Times' Investigates Ambush Of U.S. Soldiers In Niger
A New York Times investigation has found new details about an ambush in Niger last year that left four U.S. soldiers dead. Host Ari Shapiro talks with Rukmini Callimachi who reported the story.
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Keuka College to Hold Listening Event for MLK Speech
On June 16th, 1963 the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered the Baccalaureate Address at Keuka College. A recording of that speech was uncovered…
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Sunny War On World Cafe
A raw, rare guitarist that stops you in your tracks. Hear the Los Angeles-based artist live in the World Cafe studio.
'Wallace And Gromit' Creator Nick Park Goes Prehistoric For 'Early Man'
Academy Award-winning director, writer and animator Nick Park's new film "Early Man" pits cavemen versus Bronze Age-men in an epic soccer match.
Report Detailing Harassment At NPR Cites 'High Level Of Distrust' Of Management
An outside legal review of NPR's handling of allegations against former top news executive Michael Oreskes found that questions were raised about his behavior even before he was hired.
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Palestinian Authority President No Longer Wants U.S. To Lead Peace Efforts
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, angry over the Trump administration's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, wants other countries to lead peace efforts now. He is making his case to the U.N. Security Council.
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