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  • Witnesses said armed militants opened fire on workers at a quarry in the northeast part of the country. At least 36 died. The country's police chief resigned, and the interior minister was fired.
  • Daniel speaks with Lou Friedman in Santa Monica, California, where he has organized the 1997 International Conference on Mobile Planetary Robots. Some 150 space engineers from around the world are demonstrating the robots they hope tto send on the next space mission to Mars. (4:30) 9. Herb Caen - We remember legendary San Francisco newspaper columnist Herb Caen (Herb Cane), who died earlier today. He was 80 years old. (2:15) 10. Huey Newton - The play "A Huey P. Newton Story" opens in New York next week at the Joseph Papp Public Theater. The play, a one-man show based largely on the words of the former Black Panther leader, was created and performed by Roger G. Smith - an actor that has been in a variety of films, from 'Do The Right Thing' to 'Get On The Bus'. Daniel talks with Smith about the difficulty of creating a one-man show around a character who, though mesmerizing, was not an especially good orator. In fact, he was shy, he stuttered and had a rather high pitched voice.
  • Honolulu Department of Transportation Services Deputy Director Jon Nouchi spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about Skyline's second segment, opening to the public Thursday.
  • Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner — one of Latin America's most recognizable political figures — is facing 6 years in prison and a lifetime ban from office after a major corruption conviction upheld.
  • The "15-minute city" is an urban planning concept that aims to increase quality of life and reduce planet-heating pollution. But it faces obstacles, including conspiracy theories.
  • The New Music Friday and Pop Culture Happy Hour host had a hard time narrowing his favorite albums of 2025 down to 10 — the year in music was good enough to fill a list two or three times longer.
  • Bikeshare Hawaii will be downsizing its Biki service starting Thursday due to economic impacts caused by the coronavirus pandemic.According to the…
  • Stanford University has set a new record for college fundraising: more than $1 billion in a single year. How did the school do it and what does it do with the money?
  • Former FBI Director James Comey publicly claimed ownership of a Twitter account Monday and signaled that he is about to rejoin a national conversation.
  • What started as a fare-dodging protest by students turned violent in Santiago. The president declared a state of emergency and later suspended the subway fare increase. The military declared a curfew.
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