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Bernie Sanders Clarifies Comments About Racism Hurting Black Candidates
Sanders accuses Republicans who ran against Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Andrew Gillum in Florida of using racist strategies after he initially said voters were uncomfortable backing black candidates.
New Music Friday For Nov. 9: The 8 Albums You Need To Hear Now
This week's best new albums includes Lil Peep's posthumous follow-up to Come Over When You're Sober, 50th-anniversary editions of Electric Ladyland and The Beatles "White Album," Hanson and more.
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Thousands Evacuate Northern California Wildfire
A fire in Northern California is threatening thousands of structures and forcing residents to evacuate.
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Florida Could Be Headed For Recounts: Here's How They Would Work
If a candidate is defeated by a 0.5 percent or less margin, state law will trigger an automatic machine recount, which would then be ordered by the Florida secretary of state.
Tyler, The Creator And Sufjan Stevens Record New Holiday Songs — Just Not Together
Sufjan Stevens has dropped the wistful "Lonely Man of Winter." Tyler, The Creator just released "I Am the Grinch." You probably shouldn't listen to them simultaneously.
Wildfire Spreads In Southern California
A wildfire has spread across Ventura County, the same county where a shooter killed 12 people on Wednesday. Malibu, Calif., is under mandatory evacuation. KCLU's Lance Orozco provides an update.
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Gretchen Peters On Mountain Stage
The Nashville songwriter's fifth Mountain Stage performance was compellingly honest.
At Least 9 Dead As Blazes Ravage California
Three wildfires have forced 250,000 people to evacuate their homes across the state. Two of those dangerous blazes menaced Thousand Oaks even as it struggles to cope with a mass shooting.
Life's Cruelty Is A Constant In The Coen Brothers' Mixed Bag Western 'Ballad'
Joel and Ethan Coen's new film is a feature-length collection of six stories set in the Old West. Justin Chang says the tall tales featured in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs are an odd, melancholy lot.
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Another Mass Shooting? 'Compassion Fatigue' Is A Natural Reaction
As the incidents of mass shootings in the U.S. occur, some people are starting to feel numbed by them. Psychologists says this is normal.
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