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  • NPR's Renee Montagne reports on a group of six Thai elephants that have been honing their musical abilities. They just released their first CD. Hear a song from that CD entitled Temple Music. You can find out more at www.mulatta.org. (6:43-8:20)
  • A study filed with federal regulators today alleges that wholesale electricity suppliers overcharged California by $6 billion in the last year. The California state power grid operator prepared the study of pricing data in an effort to seek reimbursement for the overcharges. Scott Horsley reports from member station KPBS in San Diego.
  • NPR's Don Gonyea reports that President Bush is on the road. This week he'll visit four states to promote his budget proposals, including his $1.6 trillion tax-cut over a ten-year period. Today, the president flies to Chicago.
  • The jazz icon turns 85 on Dec. 6. He'll celebrate with a concert in London where he will be joined by the London Symphony. There are several recent collections of his work: The Dave Brubeck Collection, which reissues five of his classic out-of-print LPs, and Dave Brubeck: Time Signature: A Career Retrospective.
  • You won't have to get coffee. But you might have to ride a hoverboard. The deadline has been extended--apply by November 6!
  • As deportations increase, a new report from Human Rights Watch found 200 cases of deportees being raped, tortured or murdered in El Salvador over 6 years.
  • Jamal Trulove served 6 and a half years of a 50 year prison sentence before a retrial acquitted him in 2015.
  • Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler voted to impeach former-President Donald Trump in January, and spoke out about Trump’s role in the Jan. 6 riots.
  • The season's first major winter storm is headed our way, with 6 inches of rainfall forecast above the recently repaired Oroville Dam.
  • A giant, 6-ton potato is being rented on Airbnb in Idaho.
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