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On Guts, the 20-year-old pop phenom is a little louder and funnier than the teenager on her debut — and even more fascinated with what the best songwriters leave out of the picture.
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Environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb says cars are killing animals, while highways cut off them off from their food sources and migration paths. His new book is Crossings.
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The Federal Trade Commission and 17 states accuse Amazon of suffocating rivals and raising costs for both sellers and shoppers.
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Washington was an adult when she learned that she had been conceived via artificial insemination and the man she considered her father was not her biological dad. Her new memoir is Thicker than Water.
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Tom and Liz had a conversation with Reshma Shah an Associate Professor in the Practice of Marketing at Goizueta
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Host Daniel Chacón speaks with native Nicaraguan poet and UC Davis lecturer León Salvatierra about his collection of poetry, To the North/Al Norte (University of Nevada Press 2022).
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The El Paso Water Utility in partnership with the Texas Desal Association will host for the very first time in El Paso, a national Desal conference, with scientists and engineers from across the country attending.
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Cumbia Forever Vol. 3 comes to 501 Bistro on Saturday, September 30, 2023 with music by Sonido Cachimbo, Frontera Bugalu, Radio Malilla, Rodriga Rockmore, and Topo Chica.
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There’s always something fun and interesting happening at La Mecha Contemporary and this month is no exception.
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Immigration authorities arrested more families in August than in any month on record. U.S. officials have long grappled with discouraging families from coming — and found there are no easy solutions.