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  • Trump's expansion of federal authority over Washington, D.C., is in many ways unprecedented, but calls to mind other times the city has been under tighter federal control.
  • It doesn't matter how full you are, you can always fit in a bite or two or three of pie and ice cream. Scientists say it has to due with special neurons in our brain that just can't get enough sugar.
  • Jones has lost control of his media empire to a newly-appointed receiver who will sell it off to pay the Sandy Hook Elementary School families who sued Jones for defamation after the 2012 shootings.
  • Hormone therapy drugs have carried box warning labels for years. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary talks with NPR about why the agency is removing them.
  • Israel and Hamas appear closer than ever to a deal to end their two-year war — but questions remain. Delegations from Israel, Hamas, the U.S., Egypt and Qatar are meeting on Monday.
  • Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, is accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers on Nov. 26. One of those soldiers, 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, died from her wounds.
  • Mary Chapin Carpenter is a Grammy Award-winning folk-rock and country music singer-songwriter and musician who released her debut album, "Hometown Girl," on July 30, 1987 through Columbia Records. In 1992, Carpenter released her best-selling album, "Come On Come On," which featured seven singles hitting the top-10 on the Billboard country chart. Carpenter released her latest album, "Dirt and the Stars," on August 7, 2020. A 17x Grammy-nominee, CMA Award-winner and Tony-nominee, Brandy Clark is one of her generation’s most esteemed songwriters and musicians. In the midst of yet another landmark year, Clark released her widely acclaimed self-titled album this past spring and is nominated for six awards at the upcoming 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards: Best Americana Album ("Brandy Clark"), Best Americana Performance (“Dear Insecurity” feat. Brandi Carlile), Best American Roots Song (“Dear Insecurity”), Best Country Song (“Buried”), Best Country Solo Performance (“Buried”) and Best Musical Theater Album ("Shucked"). Mary Chapin Carpenter on Facebook / Instagram Brandy Clark on Facebook / Instagram
  • The idea that each year produces a few unofficial "songs of the summer" has been rattling around for ages. But do we have a strong contender this year?
  • Millions of California residents could get a break if they violate their homeowners association rules due to a new law that caps fines at $100, down from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Amid an affordability crisis, lawmakers and groups that represent homeowners have characterized the cap, as protecting the pocketbooks of middle- and low-income residents.
  • When Manhattan Detective Mark McPherson falls in love with Laura Hunt, a successful Madison Avenue advertising executive, he knows he’s in love with a phantom, for Laura is dead and he’s in charge of her murder investigation. From her portrait, her letters, her personal effects and his contacts with the three men who loved her, Mark has created an image of a woman tantalizingly alive and real, driving him down a path of mad obsession in the quest to find her killer. This is a weekly recurring event. Runs from April 11, 2025 to May 4, 2025 and happens every: Friday: 8 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Saturday: 8 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Visit: https://www.powpac.org/
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