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Whitney On World Cafe
Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek's new band has won over music lovers with its warm, woozy sound. Hear Whitney play songs from Light Upon The Lake live in Philadelphia.
Demanding Greater Respect From U.S., Philippines Looks To China
President Duterte has vowed a more independent foreign policy, raising doubts about longstanding ties with the U.S. "We cannot forever be the little brown brothers," Duterte's foreign secretary said.
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Manic And Depressed, 'I Didn't Like Who I Was,' Says Comic Chris Gethard
Gethard tells stories of hitting rock bottom in his new one-man off-Broadway show, which is billed as a comedy about "suicide, depression, alcoholism and all the other funniest parts of life."
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Remembering Activist And Author Tom Hayden
Here & Now's Robin Young had a chance to speak with Hayden at the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia this summer.
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How Pot Has Changed Colorado, According To Its Largest Marijuana Dispensary
Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson met with Native Roots Dispensary owner and CEO Josh Ginsberg about how he has seen the industry evolve.
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Former Pa. Attorney General Sentenced To 10-23 Months In Jail For Perjury
She was once viewed as a rising star within the Democratic Party. In August, she was convicted on multiple counts after she leaked grand jury information about a rival, then lied about it under oath.
Near Mosul, Some Residents Flee ISIS, Others Stay And Fight With ISIS
The Iraqi army is battling its way through villages south of Mosul. Residents who fled say some local tribes are still with ISIS, and will be ready to fight to the death.
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How Small Fibs Lead To Big Lies
A new study finds evidence of "a gradual escalation of self-serving dishonesty," in which small lies pave the way for larger deceptions.
A Noninvasive Colon Cancer Test That's FIT To Be Tried
Colonoscopy has long been the gold standard for colon cancer screening. Now gastroenterologists say the quick, inexpensive, noninvasive FIT test is a good option for people not willing to go there.
Campus Cop On Trial For Shooting Death During Routine Traffic Stop
Former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing shot and killed Sam DuBose in July 2015. Ten days after the shooting, Tensing was charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter.
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