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  • A commission on Abu Ghraib prison abuses, headed by former Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, finds fault throughout the chain of military command and in Washington. Top leaders are criticized for failing to provide adequate resources to the prison. Hear Schlesinger and NPR's Robert Siegel.
  • The day's top news: Former Penn State coach charged with sexually abusing young boys; Iran said to be on "threshold of nuclear capability;" Greece prepares to form a new government.
  • One month into 2020 and it already feels like we've got strong contenders for albums of the year.
  • Metal detectors just don't cut it when it comes to keeping shards of bone or plastic and other nasty stuff out of food. Enter the X-ray. Costco and other big retailers now require food processors to X-ray food to screen for foreign objects. The process is more automated than airport baggage screening.
  • Anne Akiko Meyer's newest super-pricey fiddle and leadership changes from the Munich Philharmonic to the London Symphony to The New York Times. Plus: Classical music might be good for your heart and a demonstration of teamwork but still detrimental to your safety behind the wheel.
  • Hear a recap of this morning's local news. This morning:We update the state's efforts to halt a Broken Arrow CasinoAnother surplus city owned office…
  • In the local news:A new aerospace program begins at Tulsa Tech.The clock is ticking for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip.The USS Tulsa will be…
  • In the Local News:Crews assess the damage from Oklahoma wildfires.The OSSAA modifies its playoff prayer rules.A man is arrested for the prison-drone.
  • In the Local News:Comprehensive coverage of Super Tuesday results in Oklahoma, including the Tulsa County Sheriff's GOP race.
  • In the local news:State budget cuts may doom passenger rail for Tulsa.Tulsa's Bama Pie is expanding like 'hot cakes'.The Williams/ETE merger is in doubt.
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