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Host Bob Edwards talks with sports commentator John Feinstein about the college basketball season. Louisville's coach, Danny Crumb is under pressure to retire, and speculation is already high about his replacement. With the ensuing NCAA tournament, Feinstein says the ACC will have at least five bids, though Stanford is the favorite to win.
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Why the key change has disappeared from top-charting tunes
A data analyst listened to decades of Billboard's top tunes and discovered that a once-ubiquitous compositional tool, the key change, has all but disappeared from modern hits.
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Texas lawmakers hold hearing on ‘epidemic' of social services fraud as state increases scrutiny
In an eight-hour committee hearing focused on fraud in social services programs, Texas lawmakers heard updates on how state agencies are responding to calls for stronger anti-fraud measures in programs like Medicaid and the Child Care Services program. The Wednesday hearing of the Senate Health and Human Services committee also included more than 50 Texans sharing concerns with state policymakers.
How is the tech industry thinking about AI's environmental impact?
We investigate how the tech industry is thinking about its environmental footprint as it invests in energy-consuming new AI models.
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Top Prosecutor At Guantanamo Military Commissions To Retire
Brig. Gen. Mark Martins says he hopes the decision will drain some of the politics out of the position.
Minnesota Holds A Memorial Service To Commemorate George Floyd
George Floyd has been honored in a memorial service in Minneapolis Thursday. His death in police custody on May 25 triggered protests across the nation.
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In Collecting And Cremating Ebola Victims, A Grim Public Service
Stephen Rowden, a volunteer with Doctors Without Borders, just returned from Liberia. In just four weeks, he supervised the removal and disposal of over 330 bodies of Ebola victims.
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Ford Tops Resurgent U.S. Car Industry, 2013 Sales Results Show
Ford and GM are calling 2013 the best year for U.S. auto sales in at least five years, as they report double-digit annual gains. Chrysler reported an increase of 9 percent, its strongest year since 2007.
Top Stories: Taking Jay Z 101 At UT-Arlington; School Districts Lose Millions Over Glitch
The top stories this afternoon from KERA News: Some North Texas school districts say they’re out millions of dollars due to a software glitch, according…
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Voters Shut Down DCS School Bus Service; Strong Support For Bonds In Fort Worth ISD, Dallas
It's an off-election year, but voters in North Texas still had several items to consider, including seven proposed amendments to the state constitution…
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