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  • The former FTX CEO, who is accused of orchestrating one of the largest financial frauds in history, plans to testify in his own criminal trial in a major gamble to avoid prison time.
  • Sunday, June 18 at 1:30 p.m. Do what dad wants to do today......I bet if you asked him.......he'd want to see some killer blues!! We've got the Memphis Kings!! The Memphis Kings are a blues and roots band based in southern california. Originally formed over fifteen years ago with the intent to be a support band for touring musicians. The band’s sound has been influenced by the musicians they have supported. Over the years they have worked with California legends Lynwood Slim, James Harman, Big Jay Mc Neely, Big Sandy and Kid Ramos. They have also worked as the international musicians Nico Duportal, Si Cranstoun, and Paul Pigat to name a few. The band consists of drummer Ron Felton, bassist Jack O Roonie, and guitarist Tommy Harkenrider. The band often includes special guests for their shows. When available the Memphis Kings include Mando Dorame on Tenor Sax. Individually it’s members have performed nationally and internationally, and have respected recordings credits. Opening the show all the way from the UK are the Barrelhouse Kings’. These young multi-instrumental musicians perform traditional blues with authenticity. Their performances are an experience, and not to be missed. This will be their first time performing in California. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • History shows that when the major party nominees for president have not cleared the field of notable challengers before summer, they tend to lose in the fall.
  • The show is Yegna. Its goal (besides entertainment) is to tackle issues affecting teen girls (and boys, too), from a lack of menstrual pads to why betting is unwise. We talk to one of the writers.
  • Recent songs by Maggie Rogers and Kacey Musgraves took NPR Music's Lars Gotrich back to a familiar sound and ethos. On this edition of 8 Tracks, we dream up a Lilith Fair lineup.
  • Lil Nas X's new single rails against BET after the star wasn't nominated for a single BET Award.
  • Every election we're told that each vote counts. Ryan Roth, the newly-elected city council member for Rainier, Wash., is now proof that it does.
  • Gambling on sports has becoming a billion-dollar industry in the U.S. But critics warn that the torrent of ads — and limited regulation — could pose risks for problem gamblers and young people.
  • "Park-Way for a Day" is a proposal to temporarily close a portion of state Route 163 to cars and open it to pedestrians and cyclists with activities, food, art installations and music.
  • Taylor Swift's relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce has boosted NFL ratings all season, meaning this year's Super Bowl could be the biggest yet. Here's why.
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