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Do Austinites Have Choices When it Comes to Housing?
If you live or work in the City of Austin, have you asked yourself why you chose to work or live where you do? Well, the City of Austin wants to know...
The Red Headed Stranger and Austin's 'Pride and Joy' Honored at ACL Hall of Fame
Over the weekend, television’s longest running music program– Austin City Limits, celebrated the first induction ceremony for the new Austin City Limits...
A 'Divided' Austin School Board Faces An Uncertain Future
The Austin School Board has its first board meeting tonight with Interim Superintendent Paul Cruz tonight. The board faces many decisions in the coming...
South Sudan: History Was Always Against Us
South Sudan is reeling after rebels reportedly massacred hundreds of civilians last week. Host Michel Martin learns what this means for the future of the young country.
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North Korea Issues Sexist Tirade Against South Korean Leader
South Korean President Park Geun-hye was called a "capricious whore who asks her fancy man to do harm to other person while providing sex to him." The "fancy man" in question: President Obama.
Elizabeth Crook's 'Monday Monday' Revisits UT's Infamous Tower Shooting
There are few incidents in Texas history as compelling as the UT Tower shooting. On August 1, 1966, a UT student and ex-marine named Charles Whitman...
The Legacy of African American Entrepreneurship
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. John Sibley Butler, Ph.D. Butler holds the J. Marion West Chair...
Got Gas? It Could Mean You've Got Healthy Gut Microbes
Passing gas, in some instances, may be a sign that you're kicking your gut microbes into action. And that means they can help keep you healthy, says one scientist.
Who Runs The World? 'Time' Magazine Says Beyoncé
In the same week that Lupita Nyong'o was declared the most beautiful woman in the world by People magazine, Time named Beyoncé one of the world's "100 Most Influential People."
How To Survive In Iraqi Politics
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has led Iraq for eight years, and despite critics who say he has authoritarian tendencies, an election this week could give him four more years in power.
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