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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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Hear One Of The Most Anticipated AmericanaFest Performances: Sam Morrow
If you're a fan of Little Feat, Tony Joe White and classic Lynyrd Skynyrd, this Los Angeles based singer-songwriter has it all for you.
FDA Cracks Down On E-Cigarette Sales To Curb Teen Vaping
The Food and Drug Administration is set to ban sales of e-cigarettes at gas stations and convenience stores, which is where teens often go to buy them.
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Federal Jury Rules That Company Failed To Keep Workers Safe During Coal Ash Clean-Up
A federal jury in Tennessee this week ruled in favor of blue-collar workers after a coal ash spill clean-up left many of them dead and sick. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Knoxville News Sentinel reporter Jamie Satterfield, who has been following the legal battle since last year.
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A Preview Of Michelle Obama's Book, 'Becoming'
Michelle Obama is out with a new book on Tuesday — Becoming. NPR's Audie Cornish sat down with the former first lady in Chicago and previews their conversation.
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Barbershop: President Trump And The Media
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with New Yorker staff writer Susan Glasser, Washington Post columnist Margaret Sullivan and Poynter Institute senior vice president Kelly McBride.
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Actor Lucas Hedges Talks Lead Role In 'Boy Erased'
Lucas Hedges plays the lead in the film Boy, Erased, which is based on the life story of Garrard Conley. Hedges speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about the role.
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Actor Douglas Rain, Voice Of HAL In '2001: A Space Odyssey,' Dies At 90
Actor Douglas Rain died on Sunday from natural causes in Ontario. He was 90 and is best known for the voice of HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey, which came out 50 years ago this year.
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'The Cleaners' Looks At Who Cleans Up The Internet's Toxic Content
Filmmakers Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck discuss how their documentary tells the sobering story of the trauma and challenges faced by those who sift through social content.
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Say Au Revoir To That Hunk Of Metal In France That Has Defined The Kilogram
A small cylinder called Le Grand K has defined the kilogram for more than a hundred years. But if a scratch ever rendered it lighter, the definition of the kilo literally shifted. Time for a change.
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Firearms And Dementia: How Do You Convince A Loved One To Give Up Their Guns?
It's estimated that nearly half of all Americans over 65 own a gun or live with someone who does. And 7 million in the U.S. have dementia, a number that's expected to double within two decades.
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