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  • The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by half a percentage point Wednesday, which was a smaller increase than the four previous hikes.
  • The 1973 movie The Wicker Man helped kick off the subgenre known as "folk horror." The film, about a sinister pagan ritual on a remote Scottish island, has scared horror fans for five decades.
  • This past summer in the Arctic was the warmest since 1900, leading to early snowmelt and diminished sea ice.
  • As Congress works this week to hammer out the details of reforming our nation's health care system, KPR Presents: Dr. Marcia Nielsen, Vice-Chancellor for Public Policy and Planning at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Nielson spoke at KU's Dole Institute of Politics on October 7, 2009. Engineer(s): Lawrence Bush & Chubby Smith
  • As Congress works this week to hammer out the details of reforming our nation's health care system, KPR Presents: Dr. Marcia Nielsen, Vice-Chancellor for Public Policy and Planning at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Nielson spoke at KU's Dole Institute of Politics on October 7, 2009. Engineer(s): Lawrence Bush & Chubby Smith
  • The Waystar Royco team travels to L.A., where Kendall pitches eternal life (kind of), Shiv reconnects with the most unlikely of men, and Roman can't stop firing women.
  • Most Americans are more likely to use credit cards, online banking or even mobile phones to pay the bills, but one check company is hoping to breathe a little life into the ledger.
  • The Bush Administration unveiled its plan Thursday for overhauling the vast regulatory system to prevent another crisis in the nation's credit markets. It said banks, mortgage companies, investors and credit-rating agencies all share in the blame, and it proposed that mortgage brokers be licensed and added new voluntary guidelines.
  • YOUR support is more important now than ever. With the arrival of the new fiscal year, KPR is officially living in its new financial reality as a $200,000 budget cut from the University of Kansas takes effect. That's why we're turning to you - our loyal listener - to support the station you love.
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