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September 9: Lifestyles with Lillian Vasquez
Lilian has a conversation with Beaumont Mayor Mike Lara for Mayor's Movie Moments and Donald Harris with the San Bernardino Department of Behavioral Health, who shares about the upcoming Healing, Prevention, and Poetry project.
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As First Presidential Debate Looms, A Look At The Landscape Of The Race
The first debate of the 2016 presidential campaign season is Thursday, Aug. 6. With so many Republican candidates trying to get on stage, what should voters be looking for?
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Who is Yevheniy Murayev, the man the U.K. says Russia wants to install in Ukraine?
The British government named Murayev as one of Russia's top picks to lead Ukraine were it to invade the country. Murayev, a critic of Ukraine's pro-Western government, has dismissed the claim.
How long can Taylor Swift dominate the album chart?
For a sixth straight week, Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department rules the Billboard 200. The songs chart also features a returning champion: Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen.
Scott Walker Ends Presidential Campaign With A Shot At Trump
The Wisconsin governor bemoaned the rise of negative attacks in the GOP race, urging his remaining rivals to unite to stop front-runner Donald Trump.
China To Address Economic Growth Targets At High-Level Political Meetings
China on Thursday begins its biggest political meetings of the year, signaling its confidence that it has the coronavirus under control. At the top of the agenda: how to revive the flagging economy.
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Margaret Cho's 5 Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts
Comedian Margaret Cho is part of the BTS army.
Researchers Build 'Nightmare Machine'
An MIT project rolled out just in time for Halloween uses artificial intelligence to generate horror images.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: LEGO Batman And Kids Who Cook On TV
This week, we've got podcast cousins all over the place including Sam Sanders talking about 'The LEGO Batman Movie' and Kat Chow chiming in on 'MasterChef Junior.'
New TV Shows And Movies? They'll Stay In The Writer's Mind If There's A Strike
The last TV and movie strike a decade ago cost Hollywood hundreds of millions of dollars and left a hole in viewers' schedules.
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