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Butcher Brown: Tiny Desk Concert
The Richmond, Va. band brings its signature hot and funky "solar music" to the Desk.
Maggie Winton on 50th Annual Omaha Summer Arts Festival
Michael Griffin is in conversation with Maggie Winton about about the 50th annual Omaha Summer Arts festival, which is June 7 through June 9.
Todd Lemke on the History and Future of Omaha Magazine
In this episode, Omaha Magazine publisher Todd Lemke is in conversation with Michael Griffin and Michael Griffin about the magazine's origins, the intersection of advertising and journalism, and what Lemke has learned in his 40 years in the industry.
'Time And Casualties': Gen. Dempsey On Cost Of Sequester
Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is responsible for reshaping the U.S. military after 10 years of war. At the same time, he's fighting to stave off the across-the-board cuts to the defense budget.
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Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin withdraws after fight over her climate change stance
Biden's pick to be the Fed's top bank regulator has withdrawn her nomination. She attracted Republican opposition after calling on bank regulators to monitor the financial risks from climate change.
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'Love, Loss' And Spicy Pickles In Padma Lakshmi's New Memoir
Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi grew up hunting for jars of fiery Indian pickles in her grandmother's Chennai kitchen. She writes about food and family in her new memoir, Love, Loss and What We Ate.
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Market Turmoil Fuels Gold Rush
The stock markets may be sinking, but the price of gold is on the rise — it topped $1,700 an ounce Monday. The spike in gold is a sign that nervous investors think there's nowhere else safe to put their money, economists say.
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Biden backs Israel over Gaza hospital blast and forges humanitarian aid deal
On the heels of the devastating blast at a hospital in Gaza City, President Biden reaffirmed support for Israel, saying it did not cause the carnage. He also brokers a deal for limited aid to Gaza.
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A Palestinian American raises more than $1 million to feed his family and others in Gaza
U.S. Palestinians are helping their families evacuate, rebuild, and buy basics like food.
History And Hatred In A Battle Of Basketball Unbeatens
Michelle Smith, a women's basketball writer for ESPNW, offers a preview of Tuesday's NCAA women's basketball final.
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