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  • At the end of a year in which pop songs were a constant, provocative part of the national conversation, NPR Music critic Ann Powers sifts through the 100 most popular songs of the year to highlight 10 pure pop pleasures worth remembering.
  • Today on Crosscurrents:How death cafes are attracting thousands of people in the Bay Area and beyondReflecting on 40 years of queer theater with Theatre…
  • Today on Crosscurrents:How death cafes are attracting thousands of people in the Bay Area and beyondReflecting on 40 years of queer theater with Theatre…
  • This was a big year in politics. But readers also devoured stories on avoiding mosquitoes, raising courageous kids, and why taking notes by hand is still your best bet.
  • It's not the Sholeswriter (see 1868 below). Today is Friday, June 23, 2017, the 174th day of the year with 191 days remaining.Sunrise: 5:37am Sunset:…
  • Responding to a scathing critique from the commander of the coronavirus-stricken aircraft carrier, Navy officials were on the defensive at a Pentagon news conference.
  • An update on yesterday's shooting at a UPS facility in San Francisco Finding a sympathetic ear in a time of need with San Francisco's warm lineA brother…
  • An update on yesterday's shooting at a UPS facility in San Francisco Finding a sympathetic ear in a time of need with San Francisco's warm lineA brother…
  • It's Ugly Dog Day! Today is Friday, June 16, 2017 the 167th day of the year with 198 days remaining.Sunrise: 5:47am Sunset: 8:34pm...giving us 14 hours…
  • Data from Johns Hopkins University, which tracks the global spread of the disease, shows more than 1,500 people have died of the disease in the U.S. as of Friday evening.
  • Today on Crosscurrents:The city of Oakland builds tiny homes to shelter people living in the city’s growing sidewalk encampments.How a grassroots group is…
  • Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Lou Correa of California, who wants to keep the government open, and believes the refugee situation at the southern border must be addressed.
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