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  • An unpredictable and exciting college football season is coming to a close. This weekend's first-round slate is set up for two tight games and two blowouts — but in the playoffs, anything goes.
  • NASA's Cassini spacecraft will crash into Saturn in a few hours, but we'll always have the shots it took of icy volcanoes, hexagonal storms, ethane lakes and ripples in Saturn's rings.
  • Social media giants like Facebook redefined how we use the internet. Now many major companies are seeing big changes. What does it mean for news online and what might come next?
  • In Nebraska, the prosecution of an alleged illegal abortion has highlighted the fact that evidence from online services such as Facebook is fair game for evidence in a post-Roe U.S.
  • Tom chats with Jett Beres of Gainesville, Florida's Sister Hazel.The interview will cover various aspects of the band's lengthy career, since Jett has been a member since the band's 1993 inception.Sister Hazel have been hailed as "one of the Top 100 Most Influential Independent Performers of the last 15 years" by Performing Songwriter Magazine.The group have had chart success with a variety of songs on various charts, ranging from Country, to Indie-Pop, to Alternative. Among their best known songs are: "All for You," "Change Your Mind," "Happy, " “Mandolin Moon,” “Champagne High,” and "Roll On Bye."
  • Each week's program finds producer and host Tom Lounges blending togethervarious styles and eras of the blues -- from the old school legends, tothe top contemporary players of today, along with some of the up andyoung guns deserving to have their music heard.Audiences will hear theguitar greats, the harp blowers, the piano pounders, the singers, and theshouters. Some of club-hopping Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland'sregional players also get showcased on this program.
  • Scott Simon talks with Maria Ressa of the investigative website Rappler in the Philippines about being named one of Time's Persons of the Year, and the mortal dangers some journalists faced this year.
  • In a Facebook post, Francis Zamora, the mayor of San Juan City, said providing the free shoes was fulfilling a dream of his. The sneakers are red and white, with the city logo.
  • Tunisia's interim leaders announced a new national unity government following the ouster of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali amid massive street protests. Several top ministers retained their posts and at least one top opposition leader was expected to join the government.
  • Emergency responders in Porter are praising beach-goers for helping to prevent two girls from drowning in Lake Michigan on Sunday. Porter Police say they were called to the town's beach around 6:45 p.m.
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