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  • The Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago, just a month after the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee and a few short weeks after Harris got in the running for president.
  • If you are having trouble receiving WSCL 89.5 FM or WSDL 90.7 FMFirst, take a look at your radio. What kind of antenna does it have? Many lower cost…
  • The "boom-chicka-boom" of Johnny Cash's guitar. The ghostly echo on Elvis Presley's voice. More than 60 years after these early recordings, the studio is still making music the old-fashioned way.
  • Nearly a billion people start going to the polls in India Friday, as the worlds largest democracy starts its mammoth election.
  • Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts is projected as the winner of Democratic caucuses in Washington state, and holds a commanding lead as votes are counted in Michigan. Hear NPR's Steve Inskeep and NPR's Wendy Kaufman.
  • In Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal policies, Ayn Rand saw the makings of a fascist nation. The author of a new biography of the conservative icon says Rand would have seen Obama's stimulus plan, bank bailout program and health care initiative as "a gigantic power grab."
  • What do a ballet, a rock band with an usual name, a restaurant and a silent auction have to do with each other?They are all coming to downtown Pocomoke…
  • DELMAR, Md. (AP) - Wicomico County Sheriff's deputies are looking for a suspect in a fatal shooting in Delmar.Sheriff Mike Lewis says 29-year old Eddie…
  • In London, 11 people have been charged in the alleged plot to blow up trans-Atlantic jetliners. With the release of one woman, an additional 11 suspects remain in custody. A police spokesman says that in conducting 69 searches, officers seized 400 computers.
  • As part of the Mississippi Freedom Summer in 1964, civil rights groups ran summer schools to educate Black children. We hear from six former students who look back on their experiences.
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