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Thursday

Rock musician Chuck Prophet finds a silver lining in his cancer diagnosis

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Friday

Cowboys at a rodeo in Pahrump, Nev., on Sept. 21. Krystal Ramirez/NPR hide caption

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2 teens in Nevada acknowledge that risk goes along with being rodeo cowboys

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Thursday

D.C.'s Capitol Hill Classic can attest club volleyball tournaments are big business

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Thursday

Visiting sea lion rehab in California

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Wednesday

Volunteers from the Marine Mammal Center release California sea lions Quly (L) and Togozees (R) back to their ocean home at Rodeo Beach in Marin County, California, on August 4, 2023. Bill Hunnewell/Giancarlo Rulli hide caption

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Hundreds of seals and sea lions are treated each year at the Marine Mammal Center

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Monday

60 years after Hitchock's 'The Birds,' fans flock to filming locations

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Wednesday

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Psychologist Daniel Levitin dissects Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon'

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Friday

The delicious but endangered sea creature is getting the best help Aquilino can offer. Chad Campbell hide caption

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Behind this locked door is the white abalone's best chance of avoiding extinction

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Sunday

I found the prized "Turkish towel" that I had been looking for. Eugene Kim hide caption

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I went seaweed foraging for the first time and hit the mother lode

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Thursday

In California it's peak seaweed season. Let's go foraging

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Monday

Arlo McKinley's new album reflects on loss, addiction and self-forgiveness

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Monday

Adrian Quesada, photographed performing with Eric Burton as Black Pumas during the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in LA on March 14, 2021. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording A hide caption

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Adrian Quesada pays psychedelic tribute to boleros in his new album

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Friday

Country singer Mickey Guyton released her latest album, Remember Her Name, on Sept. 24. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording A hide caption

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On Debut Album, Mickey Guyton Remembers Her Name

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Monday

Paul Thorn released his newest album, Never Too Late To Call, on Aug. 6. Steve Roberts/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Paul Thorn Brings A Softer Touch To A Rough Patch On 'Never Too Late To Call'

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Monday

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For The First Time, An All-Female Crew Will Broadcast A Major League Baseball Game

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Wednesday

Moises Soffer, a volunteer member of Cadena International's search-and-rescue team working at the site of the condo building collapse, holds a trained search dog named Oreo in Surfside, Fla., on Sunday. Gianrigo Marletta/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Rescue Teams Hold Out Hope Of Finding Survivors In Florida Condo Collapse

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Tuesday

Hope Trautwein is the first pitcher in NCAA Division I softball history to strike out every batter in a seven-inning perfect game, according to the NCAA. Tate Hawkins/North Texas Athletics hide caption

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Pitcher Hope Trautwein Throws A Perfect Game Of All Strikeouts

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Thursday

Pandemic Forces Musician Richard Buckner In A Different Direction

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Thursday

Neighborhood Rollerblader Maneuvers Street Detriments

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Wednesday

Electric Lady "was this colorful, vibrant space that encouraged you to use your imagination and and inspired new music," says Lee Foster. It's an atmosphere he continues to cultivate in the studios today. Getty Images hide caption

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50 Years Later, Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios Is Still An Artistic Haven

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Wednesday

Shoppers walk the aisles of Costco. A small business owner in the remote town of Gustavus, Alaska, travels 14 hours to reach Juneau, where he shops for critical supplies to stock his store shelves. Steve Proehl/Getty Images hide caption

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14 Hours And A Costco Card: How A Grocer In Alaska Feeds His Town In A Pandemic

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Saturday

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Chad Lawson Wants To Revive Piano For The 'Spotify Generation'

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Saturday

Paul Thorn's new album, Don't Let The Devil Ride, comes out March 23. Lee Harrelson/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Paul Thorn Revisits His Gospel Roots

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