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  • With less than two weeks until election day, the races loom large over the state fair in North Carolina, where voters are expressing both apathy and anxiety over their top issues and the candidates.
  • President and CEO John Lansing plans to leave NPR nine months before his term is set to expire. His tenure has been defined by the pandemic, a racial reckoning, and economic headwinds.
  • On Tuesday night, the top seeded Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Minnesota Timberwolves.
  • Rosalía is dominating the Billboard charts with her new album Lux, cracking the top 10 for the first time.
  • Philadelphia Orchestra's Principal Bassist Joseph Conyers is back as co-host as we meet a bright teen harpist whose commitment to her instrument is so strong she commutes weekly from Virginia to New York for lessons.
  • Rolling Stone put out its ranking of the top 50 one-hit wonders from the 2000s in June, and some of the songs might surprise you.
  • FBI Director Christopher Wray will step down. Where American life expectancy stands right now. Over the next two days, top DNC members will meet in D.C. to hash out rules for picking a new leadership.
  • Celebrate the season tonight with festive Baroque Christmas music from the Rose Ensemble at 8 p.m., followed by your Top 10 favorite Christmas songs at 9 p.m.
  • We are treated to a performance of Vivaldi by a young bassoonist and witness a life-changing surprise and a dazzling performance of Chopin by a gifted 16-year-old cellist.
  • A group of friends with a shared love of medieval music became chart-topping, UK-based vocal ensemble Medieval Baebes. Under the direction of Katharine Blake, they blend medieval sounds with traditional folk for their enduring, ethereal performances.
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