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2/3/21 - Jock Bartley Part 1: Firefall's New Album and an Interwoven History
It's David Fleming in conversation with Jock Bartley, of Firefall for the entirety of this edition of KVC-Arts. Bartley is one of the founding members of…
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George P. Shultz, Giant Of 20th Century American Politics, Dies At 100
Shultz, who held four Cabinet-level positions under two different presidents, was instrumental in helping to ease Cold War tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
Rep. Ron Wright Is 1st Member Of Congress To Die After Coronavirus Diagnosis
The Texas Republican died after he tested positive for the coronavirus more than two weeks ago. Wright had remained in isolation and was also being treated for cancer.
Facebook Widens Ban On COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation In Push To Boost Confidence
The social network says it will focus on groups, pages and accounts repeatedly sharing false claims about vaccines.
Why South Africa Is Putting The AstraZeneca Vaccine On Hold
A study raised concerns about its effectiveness against the coronavirus variant sweeping through the country — although the data is too preliminary for definitive conclusions.
Why Most Pakistanis Can't See The Film Pakistan Is Submitting For An Oscar Nod
Zindagi Tamasha has come under fire for its portrayal of a its Muslim cleric. Critics add it to a growing list of entertainment shelved this year in response to outcries from the religious right.
Critic Of U.S. Role In Yemen Responds To Biden's Plans To Pull Back
Shireen Al-Adeimi of Michigan State University argues the U.S. has done "everything except for pulling the trigger" in the war in Yemen. She tells NPR she's skeptical of a U.S. role in creating peace.
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$15 Minimum Wage Would Reduce Poverty But Cost Jobs, CBO Says
Raising the federal minimum to $15 an hour by 2025 would boost pay for at least 17 million people and cut 1.4 million jobs, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
Trump's 2nd Impeachment Trial Starts With Debate On Constitutionality
Donald Trump became the first president impeached twice after the House voted to approve an article on inciting an insurrection. It's unlikely enough Republicans will join Democrats to convict him.
Fox News Asks Court To Dismiss $2.7 Billion Defamation Suit
Smartmatic, an election technology company, sued the network for its "disinformation campaign" waged by people unhappy with President Biden's election victory.
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