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Last Sunday, voters in Hungary delivered a decisive defeat to far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, ending his 16-year hold on power.
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We're discussing a Frontline and El Faro documentary about President Nayib Bukele’s tangled history with the gangs the US says it is fighting.
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Today is Bat Appreciation Day!
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A look at one of the most well-known American philosophers, who passed away two years ago this Sunday.
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The global band’s Rafael Morales spoke to Emmanuel Nado ahead of their stop at The Freight in Berkeley.
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Festival season is just around the corner! Fresh off the Outside Lands, Yerba Buena Gardens Festival, and Stern Grove Festival announcements, KALW Music has a few more Bay Area festivals we’re excited to share with you.
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A life jacket worn by a passenger on the RMS Titanic has sold at auction for 670,000 pounds, which is more than $900,000.
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A gunman has killed six people and injured at least 14 in a mass shooting in Ukraine's capital before he was shot and killed by police.
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President endorses psilocybin and ibogaine: "Can I have some, please?"
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A rare look at one of the world's most critical and understudied environmental crises. Southeast Asia produces more than half of the world's fish, yet its waters are among the most depleted and contested.
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A group of lawyered-up Sunset residents are once again challenging Prop K — a ballot measure that closed a two-mile stretch of the Great Highway to private vehicles.
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Today is National Healthcare Decisions Day.
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Queer Power HourIn honor of National Poetry Month, we're spotlighting LGBTQ+ themes and poets. This week, we’re talking to queer Native American poet Tommy Pico about writing about sex and to literary critic Stephanie Burt about what makes a poem gay.
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Bay MadeThis week on KALW’s Bay Made, we are sharing episodes about the healing power of art from the Science of Happiness, a podcast that explores what it takes to live a happier life.
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'Steal This Story, Please!' is a new documentary about Amy Goodman's trailblazing career as an independent journalist and co-founder and co-host of Democracy Now!.