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- They were promised a lifeline to 'graduate' from poverty. Then it was taken away
- The time change is a chance to reset your sleep schedule – especially for teens
- Trump is leaning into his crackdown on city crime. The GOP sees it as a winning issue
- Mamdani's youth support goes beyond New York. For many, he's now a national leader
- The declining population will make it even harder to care for elders
- Smith's homer in 11th lifts Dodgers over Blue Jays 5-4 to become first repeat champion in 25 years
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are World Series champions — again — after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in an extra-inning thriller to win Game Seven. The Dodgers are the first repeat winners since 2000.
Here & Now, 11am
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President Trump said he has instructed the Department of War to start testing nuclear weapons "on an equal basis" with other countries.
All Things Considered, 3p-6p
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Visitors to the Colosseum in Rome can now walk through a tunnel that even in Roman times was exclusively reserved for emperors
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 10/27– The massive cost of climate change
Tuesday 10/28 - The brutal tactics of ICE
Wednesday 10/29 – Sports gambling impacts
Thursday 10/30 – Nonprofits reeling from federal cuts
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 10/27– The massive cost of climate change
Tuesday 10/28 - The brutal tactics of ICE
Wednesday 10/29 – Sports gambling impacts
Thursday 10/30 – Nonprofits reeling from federal cuts
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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The remains of three people handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross this week do not belong to any of the hostages, Israel said, the latest setback that could undermine a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
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A ballroom at the White House could seat nearly a 1,000 guests for state dinners, but what to do while it's being built? NPR's Scott Simon suggests holding state dinners at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
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Many economists and business leaders are raising alarms about falling birthrates. But advocates for lower human populations say a less crowded world will be happier and more sustainable.
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The Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office has an unusual unit at its office: A team dedicated to working with defendants who have cognitive disabilities. The office helps these people access treatment.
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More Americans are turning to food banks to help fill the assistance gap, but administrators caution they aren't designed to act as a safety net for a government program.