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  • NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Los Angeles Times reporter Mark Barabak about how some hold Republican Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy responsible for the loss of five House seats in California.
  • This program is a summer repeat of the January 4th, 2014 program featuring a number of lesser known musicians like Quinn Sullivan, Meschiya Lake, and...
  • Motel 6 has settled a class-action lawsuit filed after it was found the hotel had given private guest information to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The chain agreed to pay $7.6 million.
  • Bob Ross paints a mountain-top home with views of distant snow-covered mountains.
  • Pati explores the culinary highlights of Guadalajara and meets with a top city chef.
  • The Columbus on the Record panel look at the top stories in the news this week
  • Sara prepares branzino with a Top Chef winner and adapts a traditional Korean bimbimbap.
  • The payment was allegedly part of a bribe to help South Africa secure the right to host the World Cup. The revelation brings the bribery scandal closer to FIFA's longtime president.
  • A proposal being launched Thursday could result in boxes that subscribers could buy, not just rent, and that could provide streaming online content alongside traditional cable channels.
  • Cleveland has passed Detroit to become the mid-to-large-sized city with the highest poverty rate in country, according to new annual U.S. Census Bureau estimates released this week. Both cities have seen their poverty rates fall over the past few years, but in 2019, Detroit caught up with its smaller Midwest peer. At 30.8 percent, Cleveland’s poverty rate is just 0.2 percentage points higher than the Motor City’s, a difference within 2 percent the margin of error.
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