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  • Lynn Neary speaks with four NPR correspondents who cover presidential cabinet offices whose chiefs may be replaced, regardless of who wins the presidential election. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton intends to leave the administration even if President Obama continues in office. State Department correspondent Michele Kelemen assesses who the president might choose to replace her or who Mitt Romney might choose to be his Secretary of State. Defense correspondent Tom Bowman looks at the possibilities of who might replace Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. Justice correspondent Carrie Johnson goes over the names in play among Democrats and Republicans for the Attorney General's office. And John Ydstie takes a look at who might be the next Secretary of the Treasury.
  • As 2018 comes to an end, movie critic Bob Mondello takes a look at the year's best films.
  • EDM stars The Chainsmokers own the No. 1 and No. 7 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 right now, thanks in large part to the women singing their songs.
  • The downtown Gallery Crawl will be presented tonight, February 6, from 5-9 pm in downtown Monroe.
  • The University of Louisiana Monroe Alumni Association and 31 Ambassadors will be hosting the 6th annual Hawktoberfest Thursday, October 24.
  • The University of Louisiana at Monroe honors women for National Women’s History Month with the 6th Annual Women’s Symposium.
  • The fifth Jan. 6 panel hearing focused on the pressure former President Trump levied on the Justice Department. Top ex-Trump DOJ officials testified that Trump pressured them to back election lies.
  • President Biden is calling for unity to address several current crises, but that will prove difficult in a country as divided as ever.
  • Coin tosses, a squeaker of a win and, perhaps even more surprising, humility. That's what characterized Monday night's Iowa caucuses, the first votes cast in the 2016 presidential election.
  • Xi Jinping will visit President Trump in Palm Beach, Fla., next week, for talks that will reportedly center on economic and other issues.
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