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Today, for KALW's December Membership Campaign we're bringing you a special LIVE episode of Crosscurrents, with reporter Wren Farrell!
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San Francisco Unified School District presented a budget update yesterday. Financially things are looking up, but there’s still lots of uncertainty.
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On today's show singer and cellist Mia Pixley has a new album that challenges long-held beliefs about darkness. Then, West Oakland-based guitarist and singer Nia Cephas talks about her debut album. And, former "X-Factor" contestant Jason Brock is planning a jolly, good time for his upcoming holiday show.
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From the breakout Brooklyn band Geese to the Puerto Rican star and soon-to-be Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny and dozens in between, NPR Music shares its picks for the best songs of 2025.
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The jazz vocalist spoke to Wonway Posibul about her singing journey and upcoming album.
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Mohan Karki's family and others with Nepali ancestry were persecuted and driven out of Bhutan in the 1990s. Karki himself was born in a refugee camp in nearby Nepal. Yet, the U.S. government claims he is a Bhutanese citizen and seeks to deport him there.
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President Trump says U.S. strikes on supposed drug-smuggling boats will save Americans from overdose deaths. But most experts worry the strategy is counterproductive.
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As Democrats campaigning on affordability pick up wins, Trump's messaging about a strong economy is at odds with widespread voter sentiment that he's not doing enough to tackle rising costs.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren cautions that the sale of Warner Bros. Discovery to either Netflix or Paramount Skydance could reduce competition and concentrate power over what films and news American see.
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UC Berkeley has suspended a lecturer without pay for sharing his pro-Palestinian views in the classroom.
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There have been 23,000 book bans in public schools since 2021, according to PEN America. Authors discuss this surge in censorship and the fight for the right to read.
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A small state with hilly terrain is turning into India’s fruit wine haven. Sandip Roy samples the vintage.
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Today, Bay Area transit agencies are rolling out a new payment system for Clipper cards that will make it easier and more efficient for passengers.
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Starting tomorrow, Sutter Health will stop providing gender affirming care to its patients who are younger than 19 years old.
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Cal State East Bay is the first Bay Area university to receive a donation from philanthropist Mackenzie Scott.