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Private Hiring Signals Another Strong Jobs Report

Jobs at U.S. businesses increased by 209,000 in March, according to a report released Wednesday by the payroll processing firm

Mali’s Rebellion Stirs Fear Of Wider Saharan Conflict

Rebels from the Tuareg ethnic group now control most of northern Mali, a territory as big as France, on the

Live Blog: Romney Takes Aim At Obama’s ‘Appalling Lack Of Leadership’

Coming off his three-state sweep in Tuesday’s primaries, GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney this noon renewed his charge that President

Ten Fun Things To Do After You Are Immortalized In A Wax Museum

Of all the things that make me say, “I really don’t understand why this is still a thing,” wax museums

Jeffrey Gettleman: On Reporting Somalia’s Crisis

This week, New York Times correspondent Jeffrey Gettleman will receive a George Polk Award for being the first to report

Doctors Urge Their Colleagues To Quit Doing Worthless Tests

Nine national medical groups are launching a campaign called Choosing Wisely to get U.S. doctors to back off on 45

‘The Beginner’s Goodbye’: A Grief Observed

Anne Tyler is the patron saint of misfits. In novel after novel, this wry, warmhearted writer introduces us to awkward,

After Ferocious Texas Tornadoes, Two Incredibly Welcome Words: ‘No Deaths’

Tuesday’s tornadoes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area produced some amazing videos of truck trailers being tossed into the air and

Will Pennsylvania Dash Santorum’s Political Dreams (Again)?

After going 0-for-3 in Tuesday’s presidential primaries, a defiant Rick Santorum dismissed calls to drop out and predicted he’ll win

With Wisconsin Win, Romney Moves From ‘Likely’ To ‘Almost Certain’

His wins Tuesday in Washington, D.C., Maryland and — most importantly — in Wisconsin has produced a subtle shift in

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Live every Saturday night, A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon."

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7PM to 8PM Folk Salad

Folk Salad

Folk Salad Hosts Richard Higgs and Scott Aycock play an eclectic mix of Folk, Singer/songwriter, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Red Dirt, and anything else we happen to like that week.

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For the Sake of the Song

Greg Johnson, owner of The Blue Door in Oklahoma City gathers the best Red Dirt musicians in the region for his show.

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