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Support Grows For 'Los Angeles Times' To Return To Local Ownership
The Boston Globe, The Washington Post and the Minneapolis Star Tribune have all been bought by billionaires. One of the country's most-read dailies, the Los Angeles Times, might join the list.
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From Poop To Power: Colorado Explores New Sources Of Renewable Energy
Europe has extracted natural gas from organic waste for about a decade, and now it's spreading to the U.S. In Colorado, efforts are under way to produce natural gas from human waste and food scraps.
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'Just Not Sorry': Gmail Tackles Qualifying Words In Professional Communication
"Just Not Sorry" is a Gmail plug-in that identifies qualifying words with an underline so users can come off more confident in their professional communication.
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Mike Jacobs' Favorite Blues & Soul of 2015
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KIOS BLUES CHART: DECEMBER 2015
ARTIST / CD TITLE / RECORD LABEL1.TRUDY LYNN / / EVERYTHING COMES WITH A PRICE / CONNOR RAY2.SHARON JONES & THE DAP KINGS / IT'S A HOLIDAY SOUL PARTY /…
Former Rep. Mike Oxley, An Architect Of Post-Enron Bill, Dies At 71
Oxley, an Ohio Republican, led the House Financial Services Committee when fraud scandals sank Enron and other firms. The bill he wrote with Sen. Paul Sarbanes aimed to prevent more fraudulent acts.
Composers Learn To Make A Living WIth 'Invisible' Music
Berklee College of Music boasts a long list of Grammy Award winners among its alumni. But now, Berklee is filling classes with students making music for podcasts, video games and commercials.
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A Once-Passionate Obama Campaigner Sits Out The 2016 Races
Anton Gunn rose in the ranks from local activist to working in the Obama White House. He's now in South Carolina, disengaged from national politics and watching the 2016 candidates from the sidelines.
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Along Missouri's Waterways, Flooding Brings 'Total Devastation'
Floods aren't over in the Midwest but some of the hardest hit small towns around St. Louis have begun cleaning up. North Country Public Radio's Brian Mann reports from the Bourbeuse River.
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Lead Poisoning In Michigan Highlights Aging Water Systems Nationwide
The U.S. is losing 15 percent of its drinking water to leaks in its deteriorating water systems, some of which rely on 100-year-old pipes, says Robert Puentes of the Brookings Institution.
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