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  • 1. Silver Gymnasium--Okkervil River2. Hatchetations--Carrie Nation and The Speakeasy3. Volume 2: Music from Boardwalk Empire--Various Artists4. Sweet…
  • NPR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT JOE PALCA REPORTS ON HOW THE DISCOVERY OF THE X-RAY, ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, HAS CHANGED THE WORLD.
  • Richard X. Heyman’s latest album, Incognito, reaffirms the veteran artist’s place in the pantheon of great American songwriters. OK, not the songwriters…
  • Bob Scucci, Assistant Manager at Stardust's Race and Sports Book in Las Vegas, tells Robert Siegel that betting so-far on the X.F.L. has generated a surprising amount of interest.
  • 1. Grace and Mercy -- Jonathan Butler2. I Blame You -- Ledisi3. Jesus -- Kem ft. Patti Labelle and Ronald Isley4. Oye Como Va -- Natalie Cole ft. Arthur…
  • El mercado inmobiliario de Wichita sigue efervescente, un grupo de trabajo ofrece soluciones para la escasez de maestros en Kansas, y el número de abortos en Kansas aumentó en 2021.
  • Forty years ago, legendary activist Malcolm X was murdered. He was giving a speech Feb. 21, 1965 in the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan when he was gunned down. We hear an excerpt of a speech he gave in 1964 and a commentary from Murad Kalam who says that Malcolm X is missed today by American Muslims, who have no contemporary leader like him.
  • La ciudad está organizando más jornadas de puertas abiertas para unidades de vivienda pública, Kansas aún no se ha unido a un programa federal de asistencia alimentaria y se abre un concurso de obras de arte para el diseño del Festival del Rio.
  • Bob Clark plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
  • La alcaldesa de Wichita Lily Wu proclamó junio como el Mes del Orgullo LGBTQIA, el Departamento de Salud ofrece la vacuna triple viral de forma gratuita y Kansas ofrece pescar sin licencia este fin de semana.
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