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FAQs about KPCC News:How many episodes does KPCC News have?The podcast currently has 4,925 episodes available.
August 27, 2020As Nation Reckons With Race, Poll Finds White Americans Least EngagedThe NPR/Ipsos poll also found wide gaps in support for demands that racial justice advocates are making....more4minPlay
August 27, 2020A Confusing Back-To-School Season May Lead To Blockbuster SpendingPreparing for both in-person and virtual learning has families budgeting for new school supplies like masks and bleach wipes, but also bigger purchases like laptops, speakers, desks and chairs....more4minPlay
August 26, 2020SB 1120 CA Bill Would Allow For Duplexes In Single Family Zoned Lots To Address Housing Shortage, But Some Neighborhood Groups Are OpposedA bill moving through the California legislature would require local governments to allow for duplexes in what’s currently single family home zoning as a way to address the state’s housing crisis....more15minPlay
August 26, 2020Where Does President Donald Trump Stand With Voters Of Color?President Donald Trump continued attempting to appeal to Black voters at the Republican National Convention last night, as various voices took the stage in support of his reelection....more22minPlay
August 26, 2020It’s Been Nearly Six Months Since The Pandemic Altered Our Lives. How Are You Feeling?Nearly six months ago, in March, the novel coronavirus pandemic consumed public consciousness almost overnight....more16minPlay
August 26, 2020Analysis: Weighing The Risks And Rewards Of Severe Lockdown RestrictionsA number of state and local leaders may have jumped the gun when they enacted broad lockdown restrictions in response to the coronavirus pandemic, which began escalating in the U.S. back in March. That’s according to a recent analysis published in the Wall Street Journal....more22minPlay
August 26, 2020Women's Equality Day: A Retrospective on Women's Political Participation Since The 19th AmendmentIt’s been 100 years since the passing of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote in the United States after years of being discriminated against in the democratic process because of their gender....more14minPlay
August 26, 2020COVID AMA: LA County COVID-19 Cases Drop, CDC Changes Testing Guidelines And MoreIn our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Peter Chin-Hong from UCSF....more16minPlay
August 25, 2020Ex-Intel Chief: 'I Wish We Had Taken More Action' Against Russian MeddlingFormer NSA chief Mike Rogers says the intelligence community knew Russia was taking unprecedented steps during the 2016 election, but only later did it fully grasp the extent of that effort....more8minPlay
August 25, 2020Ensemble Musicians On The Challenges Of Performing Together During A PandemicWhen the state of California issued protocols back in June for restarting music, film and TV productions during the COVID-19 pandemic, much of the attention was paid to the film and television portion of the protocol....more19minPlay
FAQs about KPCC News:How many episodes does KPCC News have?The podcast currently has 4,925 episodes available.