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  • The instrumental band The Project H allows several of Kansas City's most exciting jazz musicians to showcase their affinity for rock and rhythm & blues.…
  • Is the world today more dangerous for children? Or are parents being overprotective? On this episode, we dive into a conversation about parenting and…
  • A 2013 poll showed that nearly a quarter of Americans lean toward a libertarian political philosophy. We explore libertarian ideals that support gay…
  • Risk and reward are part of the game when it comes to being an entrepreneur, but cracking the code for success requires more than just drive and luck.On…
  • Tom Sullivan can hear is the sound of snowflakes falling, even though he can't see the white blanket they form over the land.In the second part of…
  • Lewis' new book, The Fifth Risk, examines three federal departments under Trump: energy, agriculture and commerce. He warns that half of the top 700 positions in the administration remain unfilled.
  • A nonprofit student loan group alleges that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has abandoned its duty to police widespread mismanagement of a loan forgiveness program for public service workers.
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  • Women have made significant gains across Latin America. But sexual violence against women remains a pervasive problem. As part of NPR's series on violence in Latin America, we're looking at the problem in Colombia, where decades of war made women extremely vulnerable.
  • Franco's new film is a behind-the-scenes take on the making of the 2003 cult classic The Room. "It was made for $6 million," he says. "It looks like it was made for about $60."
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