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Jacob Reddy shares his gritpop spirit with “These Streets Are Ours” EP

Rising indie artist Jacob Reddy released his first EP, 'These Streets Are Ours.' This EP is a powerful tribute to strength and modern-day rebellion. It features five songs that showcase…




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Richmond's District 1 / Book It: Why We Need To Be Wild

Today, we hear about the top issues of concern for residents in Richmond’s District One, and Author Jessica Carew Kraft on returning to wild roots while existing in modern life.




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GLIDE's Lasting Legacy / Street Trash to Street Art / Open Mic Night

How GLIDE is carrying on after losing their influential leaders. Then, a conversation with artist Barry McGee. Plus, a little taste of KALW’s Open Mic Night.




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Unhoused Voters / Encampment Sweeps / Bay Poets

Today, we hear from unhoused people in the East Bay on their role in the presidential race. Then, photos and voices from the lives that are swept up when an encampment is cleared.




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Shepherds, Sheep and Lambs

To understand the Bible, we need to understand the care of sheep because the Bible is full of stories about sheep and shepherds.



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Do You Need To Be Perfect To Be Saved?

Do you need to be perfect to be saved? How do you live a perfect life in a wicked world, and how perfect do you need to be to be saved?



  • Pastor Doug's Weekly Message

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Seeing the Invisible World

Many things are invisible, we can't see them, but they are real. After sin entered the world we lost the ability to see and tune into the spiritual realm. What is the difference between being spiritual or being religious? Why is this important?



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When the Rubber Meets the Road

"Don't worry about Hell if you're planning on going to Heaven," but how do we even get to Heaven ? Do we have to be perfect ? Do we have to be baptized ? What does it mean to reflect His image, how do we glorify God ?... Friend, are you ready ? The moment of truth is soon approaching. Tune in now to study with us the answers to these questions and more ! 1.- Can science prove the Biblical record of the sun standing still and moving backward ? 2.- Revelation 21 verse 4 says we will not remember the former things. What are the former things ? 3.- Regarding Matthew 26 verse 28, what covenant are we currently under ? 4.- What does Revelation 14 verse 13 mean when it says, “Blessed are those who die in the Lord from henceforth” ? 5.- Who are the 24 elders in Revelation ? 6.- Biblically speaking, what does the word “glory” mean and what is it ? 7.- Is the true Sabbath calculated by the phases of the moon ? How can we be sure which day of the week it is ? 8.- Does the pope’s sixth encyclical have any significance ? 9.- What does the Bible say about hell and the judgment of the wicked ? 10.- What does Matthew 5 verse 48 mean when it says, “Be perfect as your Father in Heaven is perfect” ? 11.- Can you sell your soul to the Devil and, if so, is it reversible ? 12.- Regarding 1 Corinthians 5 verse 8, what does Paul mean by saying “keep the feasts” ? 13.- At the Second Coming, if a woman is pregnant will the child be raised in Heaven ? 14.- According to Matthew 12 verse 45, are there different levels of wickedness with evil angels ? 15.- According to the annual feasts in Leviticus 23 verses 1-3, does the weekly Sabbath change ? 16.- Did Ellen G. White predict the Second Coming ? What do I tell people who claim she did ? 17.- Is 1 Samuel 16 verses 16 and 23 saying that evil spirits come from God ? 18.- Is Satan an angel ? 19.- Does a person need to be baptized to get into Heaven ? 20.- Can anyone perform a baptism? 21.- Do we know anything more about the mark that was placed on Cain when he killed Abel ? 22.- Why are there gates in the New Jerusalem if there’s nothing evil on the outside ?



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Jan. 6 Panel Explores Links Between Trump Allies and Extremist Groups

Cassidy Hutchinson, the former White House aide, testified that the former president directed his chief of staff to reach out to Michael Flynn and Roger Stone, who had ties to the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys.




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Hutchinson Testimony Exposes Tensions Between Parallel Jan. 6 Inquiries

That the House panel did not provide the Justice Department with transcripts of Cassidy Hutchinson’s interviews speaks to the panel’s reluctance to turn over evidence.




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Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas Pat Cipollone, Trump’s White House Counsel

Mr. Cipollone, who repeatedly fought extreme plans to overturn the election, had resisted publicly testifying to the panel.



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The Man Helping Drive the Investigation Into Trump’s Push to Keep Power

Thomas Windom, a little-known federal prosecutor, is overseeing key elements of the Justice Department’s intensifying investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.




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Interview: Nikola Simikic and John Creed on Accessibility

This interview was originally conducted for inclusion in our “accessibility” theme. The topic for the month is accessibility. I turned to Nikola Simikic and John Creed in Los Angeles for some perspective on the topic. Nikola is a sound designer and re-recording mixer at Gypsy Sound, and John is a dialogue editor for Gypsy Sound […]




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Don’t Fall Asleep!

  My last post here was in July. In keeping with the theme, you could say I was hibernating, but that’s not really true. Life, work, projects, recording: all these things fought for my time and unfortunately what suffered was the amount I had left for a volunteer position I loved as a contributing editor […]




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En la Macarena el vacío de poder no se ha reemplazado: Sandra

Sandra Borda habla sobre la problematica ambiental en la Macarena




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El coronavirus profundiza guerra comercial China y EE.UU.: Poly

Poly Martinez habla sobre efectos económicos del Coronavirus




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Las mujeres tenemos que cambiar y los hombres se van reeducando: Juanita

Juanita León habla sobre su concepción de feminismo




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¿Cuáles son los efectos de las protestas en EE. UU?




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Elecciones en EE. UU.: Convención Demócrata e inicio de campaña

Panelistas consideran que discursos en la Convención llamaron a la unidad y a la decencia, elementos que podrían asegurar el triunfo de Joe Biden




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Elecciones en EE. UU.: Convención Republicana y el discurso de Trump

Panelistas consideran que convención estuvo marcada por discursos de caos ante triunfo Demócrata; critican la ausencia de temas importantes.




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Popurrí internacional: pandemia; EE. UU. y 10 años de la Primavera Árabe

Panelistas analizaron el papel de China y Rusia en la política internacional de Joe Biden. También hicieron un balance de los diez años de la Primavera Árabe.




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Afganistán: ¿cuál es el papel de EE. UU. y organismos internacionales?

Panelistas plantean que es el inicio del fin del rol de Estados Unidos como potencia; algunos consideran importante mantener el papel de instituciones internacionales para consolidar sistemas democráticos.




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Tras la extradición de Alex Saab, ¿cuáles son los intereses de EE. UU.?

Panelistas creen que los intereses van más allá de América Latina al cobrar importancia el papel de Rusia, China e Irán en las relaciones con Estados Unidos.




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¿Qué tan radical es el cambio en la nueva política antidrogas de EE. UU.?

Panelistas consideran que hay cambios en los enfoques de prevención y desarrollo territorial, así como continuidades al no avanzar hacia una visión de legalización de las drogas.




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¿Qué tan radical es el cambio en la nueva política antidrogas de EE. UU?

Panelistas consideran que hay cambios en los enfoques de prevención y desarrollo territorial, así como continuidades al no avanzar hacia una visión de legalización de las drogas.




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El impacto de la reelección de Ortega en la democracia latinoamericana.

Panelistas analizaron el futuro de la demoracia en la región aunte el aumento de autocracias.




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Bogotá Fashion Week: el regreso de las pasarelas y las tendencias en moda

Cinco expertos hablan del regreso del BFW a las pasarelas; de las nuevas tendencias de la moda y de la sostenibilidad en tiempos de cambio climático.




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Popurrí internacional: de elecciones en Brasil a reelección en El Salvador

Panelistas analizaron el panorama 15 días antes de la elección presidencial en Brasil; el desarrollo de la guerra en Ucrania y los ánimos de reelección de Nayib Bukele.




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Reforma a la educación, ¿un proyecto que reescribe la historia?

Panelistas consideran que los borradores de la reforma tienen vacíos, consideran que hace falta enfoque en la calidad y creen que propuesta de financiamiento es ineficiente.




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Navidad: entre las tradiciones, la religión y las creencias

Un historiador, una escritora, un sacerdote y el director de la Comunidad Judía en Colombia hablan de las tradiciones en esta época del año y del rol que cumple la religión.




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Análisis de la semana: día del periodista, elecciones en EE. UU. y TikTok

Panelistas debatieron sobre el panorama de libertad de prensa en el país, lo que está ocurriendo en las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos y las preocupaciones que despierta TikTok.




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Arranque de semana: Mancuso, tecnocracia y elecciones en EE. UU.

Panelistas analizaron el arranque de la semana. La justicia que deja libre a Mancuso, la tecnocracia de la que se aleja el Gobierno y el futuro de las primarias en Estados Unidos.




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Caída de la natalidad y tasa de reemplazo: el efecto en la sociedad, la economía y la cultura

Panelistas analizaron las causas en el descenso de la natalidad y hablaron de las recetas para enfrentar el efecto en la economía, educación y sistemas de salud y pensional.




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Constituyente, reelección y Acuerdo de paz, ¿qué busca el Gobierno?

Panelistas consideran que el Presidente se mueve entre la ambigüedad, mantener vivo el discurso y la posibilidad de escuchar qué quiere la ciudadanía.




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EE.UU. explica como funcionará orden que restringe el asilo en la frontera con México

En entrevista exclusiva para Caracol Radio, el ministro consejero de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Colombia, Brendan O’Brien, discutió las recientes medidas anunciadas por el presidente Joe Biden para endurecer el control migratorio.




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Elecciones EE. UU., ¿qué implica para los candidatos el empate en las encuestas?

Panelistas consideran que el escenario que reflejan las encuestas debería preocupar más a los demócratas que a los republicanos.




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ICE Agrees To Rescind Policy Barring Foreign Students From Online Study In The U.S.

Updated at 6:34 p.m. ET In a swift reversal, the Trump administration has agreed to rescind a directive that would have barred international college students from the U.S. if their colleges offered classes entirely online in the fall semester. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rule change , released last week, would have prohibited foreign students from entering or remaining in the country to take fully online course loads. A number of colleges and universities had already announced plans to offer online-only classes because of the coronavirus pandemic. The agency's July 6 announcement was met with immediate backlash. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sued the U.S. government in federal court two days later, calling the directive "arbitrary and capricious" and seeking to have it reversed and declared unlawful. Many colleges, universities, municipalities and tech companies expressed their support for the legal challenge in their own court




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Trump Overhauls Key Environmental Law To Speed Up Pipelines And Other Projects

In Atlanta today, President Trump will announce big changes to the regulations that govern one of the nation's most significant environmental laws. The aim is to speed up approval for major projects like pipelines and highways, but critics say it could sideline the concerns of poor and minority communities impacted by those projects, and discount their impact on climate change. The 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. It requires federal agencies to consider the environmental effects of proposed projects before they are approved. It also gives the public and interest groups the ability to comment on those evaluations. The administration's new regulations are expected to reduce the types and number of projects that will be subject to review under the NEPA. An earlier version of the proposed rules truncated those reviews in an effort to streamline processes that can take years to complete. It also dropped a requirement




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Keeping Cool About the 2024 US Election

The 2024 presidential election is coming to some sort of conclusion (don't forget to vote), but 24/7 slog is making many of us anxious. Thankfully Belladonna made a post about 'How not to freak out about the US election' and plenty of people chimed with advice about how to stay somewhat calm. Hang in there everyone, an end is in sight!