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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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When Mosul's Cops Return, Will They Seek Reconciliation Or Revenge?
The police force has regrouped outside the city and is eager to return and reclaim Mosul from the Islamic State. But some officers speak openly of their desire to settle scores.
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Can Hashtags And Pop-Up Protests Topple A Leader?
It's hashtags vs. Robert Mugabe. Social media is proving a new kind of challenge to Zimbabwe's strong-armed autocrat.
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Trump Debate Comment Helps Boost Janet Jackson's 'Nasty'
During the last presidential debate, Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman." Following Trump's comment, Spotify streams of Janet Jackson's 1986 song "Nasty" increased 250 percent.
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El Chapo Is A Step Closer To U.S. Extradition, After Judge Denies Appeal
The lawyer representing the head of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel will seek to have Mexico's Supreme Court review the case, local media report.
What Was Up With The Internet Today? Websites Lagged Or Didn't Load For Many
A hacking attack against a major Internet infrastructure company, Dyn, resulted in intermittent disruptions across the Web. Hackers used a network of infected Internet-connected devices.
Why Many Ugandans Are Offended By Music Video Made By U.S. Missionaries
Luket Ministries filmed a video in which seven white women depict the Ugandan way of life. Then came the uproar — and the apology. Two Ugandan writers weigh in.
Venezuelan Authorities Halt Drive To Recall President Nicolas Maduro
Officials have blocked the opposition's effort to trigger a recall election against Maduro, who is presiding over an economic implosion. Key opposition leaders say they have received travel bans.
Ex-Top Aide To Chris Christie Testifies In 'Bridgegate' Trial
A former top staffer to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie testified in Federal court that she told Christie about planned lane closures on the George Washington Bridge weeks before it happened. Christie has long denied any involvement in the closures, which were designed to punish his political opponents.
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Canada Walks Out Of EU Trade Talks Unable To Break Deadlock
Canada's trade minister Chrystia Freeland walked out of talks in Brussels Friday, saying that it was impossible to reach a trade deal with the EU. The EU-Canada free trade agreement, which has taken seven years to negotiate, is being blocked by the objections of a small region of Belgium.
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Ex-NSA Contractor Accused Of Theft Must Remain In Federal Custody, Judge Orders
A federal judge said that Harold T. Martin III, who is accused of stealing classified government documents and property, "is a serious risk to the public" and presents a flight risk.
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