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How Congress Is Reacting To The Iran Framework
President Obama says he welcomes a "robust debate" on the Iran framework from Congress and the American people. He's already getting one.
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Letters: April Fools' Day, Adult Coloring Books
NPR's Melissa Block and Audie Cornish share letters from listeners about Wednesday's April Fools' story on backwards turntables and a story on adult coloring books.
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Amid Drought, Central Valley Residents Face Rising Water Prices
A small California town may run out of water because the drought has driven up the price to buy it. Residents of Cantua Creek, Calif., say they can't afford to pay the $30 monthly increase in their bills. The state has offered temporary relief to Fresno County, which supplies water to Cantua Creek. But officials must find an affordable solution for residents to keep taps running long-term.
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Wisconsin Sen. Johnson Reacts To Tentative Iranian Nuclear Deal
NPR's Melissa Block gets reaction from Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin on the details of the Iran nuclear deal that were announced Thursday in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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California Water Experts Explore How To 'Live With' Long-Term Drought
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Doug Parker, director of the California Institute for Water Resources at the University of California, about longer-term measures California can use to fight drought.
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Nixon's 'Western White House' Is Up For Sale
Hom Sotheby's International has listed the 5.45-acre oceanfront estate for $75 million. President Nixon bought the property early in his presidency, and lived there after resigning from office.
If You Know Where The Missing $6 Million Is, Please Tell Sierra Leone
Funds allocated to fight Ebola have vanished into thin air. That kind of funny money business happens all too often when disaster strikes and donations roll in.
Scary Times For California Farmers As Snowpack Hits Record Lows
Much of the state depends on that snow for its water. In the Central Valley, the nation's most productive farming region, that means another year of fallow fields and emergency water measures.
KIOS Jazz CD Of The Month: Dave Stryker / Messin' with Mr. T / Strikezone Records
Guitarist Dave Stryker has been reliably delivering solid recordings for over two decades. With a wonderful tone, impressive chops and a knack for…
Matamoros Becomes Ground Zero As Drug War Shifts On Mexican Border
Violence has descended on the once laid back tourist town of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas. From mechanics to Twitter users, residents are feeling the effects of a turf war.
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