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  • The VISION EQXX prototype can go about 620 miles on a single charge, Mercedes says.
  • The Chamber Strings' Month of Sundays is wistful wounded-boy pop of the highest order. Singer Kevin Junior writes unassuming melodies that don't conform to the instant-hook template, and he sings them with the casual air of a cat stretched out on a sofa in the sun.
  • He's helped many people through painful passages in their lives. And he's faced his own: Since a near-fatal auto accident in 1979, he's been paralyzed from the chest down. Gottlieb has had nearly three decades to come to terms with the changed circumstances of his body — but now, he fears, that body may be growing tired.
  • In Crude World, journalist Peter Maass argues that our relentless pursuit of oil has created a host of problems in the world — particularly in the countries that hold the most deposits. He explains why our dependence on the fossil fuel is not without social and environmental costs.
  • The airline says the two pilots of the December flight from Maui made a safety report after landing in San Francisco and are currently receiving additional training.
  • James Taylor, Brandi Carlile, Annie Lennox and Angélique Kidjo are among the artists performing on Joni Mitchell: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, airing on PBS this evening.
  • The physician and anthropologist has spent 30 years treating patients in Haiti. In Haiti After The Earthquake, he details what it was like on the ground in the days after the 2010 quake — and why the country is still struggling to recover.
  • Recently Morning Edition aired the story of an Oregon company with a strong smell. Mountain Rose Herbs is the nation's second-largest distributor of organic dried herbs. The aroma of hundreds of botanicals permeates just about everything. It inspired the show's staff to go to Facebook and Twitter to ask listeners about jobs they've had, where they brought the smell of work home with them.
  • With Israel's military poised to stage a land, sea and air invasion of Gaza, we hear from a Palestinian journalist who has already fled northern Gaza with her family.
  • Colson Whitehead's novel Zone One is a post-apocalyptic tale of a Manhattan crippled by a plague and overrun with zombies. He explains that he created the novel, in part, to pay homage to the grimy 1970s New York of his childhood.
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