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  • On this week's show hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton go playful with tUnE-yArDs, reflective with an unreleased cut from legendary crooner Roy Orbison and profane with a certain Toronto hardcore band.
  • The first presidential debate of 2016 is Monday night in Hempstead, N.Y. It could be a major turning point in the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
  • Many young Republicans view climate change as a pressing reality. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Nick Lindquist of the American Conservation Coalition.
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned lawmakers that unless the debt ceiling is raised soon, the federal government may not have enough money to pay its bills as early as June 1.
  • This week's music honors the sacredness of staying curious and creative.
  • Can lessons learned from negotiations in Northern Ireland and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict help promote constructive dialogues and compromises in America?
  • How do you look back and examine your time each week? Take a break this evening to recount the positives and where you can grow with music from mindful composers like Monteverdi, Olafur Arnolds, and Julia Wolfe.
  • Today we are taking a look at the issue of wage theft and how it impacts the poor disproportionately.
  • Being obese can make getting certain treatments and procedures harder at hospitals. For instance, larger wheelchairs and beds are becoming more necessary…
  • Donald Trump believes that stopping illegal immigration, rejecting Syrian refugees, and keeping watch lists of suspected Islamic terrorists following the…
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