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Joseph Keckler: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The classically trained singer, performance artist and writer turns his Tiny Desk (home) concert into a showcase of his dynamism as a performer.
Investigators Find Remains of 17 Victims Under A Suspected Serial Killer's House
Authorities in Mexico say they have found nearly 4,000 bone fragments so far under a home on the outskirts of Mexico City. The 72-year-old suspect, now in police custody, is a former butcher.
Family Of Alton Sterling Has Accepted $4.5 Million For His Killing By Police
Sterling's 2016 shooting by a Baton Rouge police officer was captured on video and sparked protests in the city's Black community. Neither officer involved in the shooting was charged criminally.
Monday was World Blood Donor Day
June 14th was World Blood Donor Day, and there is a major blood shortage right now. This is due in large part to the coronavirus pandemic. KVCR’s Lillian…
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Webinar Set for Wednesday Aims to Help IE Residents and Business Owners
On Wednesday, June 16, Building Wealth Initiative - Inland Empire, a nonprofit aimed at helping Inland residents make money, save money and build better…
The U.S. Bans Importing Dogs From 113 Countries After Rise In False Rabies Records
A surge in pet adoptions has increased demand for dogs imported from around the world. Most are fine, but federal officials turned up 450 dogs in 2020 with false records — 50% more than in 2019.
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Israel Has Become The 1st Country To Ban The Sale Of Most Fur Clothing
Israel has become the first country to outlaw the controversial clothing material that opponents say leads to the slaughter of millions of animals each year.
Race, Drugs And Sentencing At the Supreme Court
The court ruled that some crack cocaine offenders sentenced to harsh prison terms more than a decade ago cannot get their sentences reduced under a federal law designed to do just that.
The Violent Arrest Of A Woman With Dementia Highlights The Lack Of Police Training
Advocates say the case puts a spotlight on how ill-prepared police are when encountering someone with a mental disability.
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How 'Chaos' In The Shipping Industry Is Choking The Economy
The U.S. trade deficit is hitting record highs — and it's fueled by a surge in demand for imports, mostly from East Asia. On both land and at sea, the shipping industry is struggling to keep up.
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