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  • Over a month of social distancing has led some to take hair care into their own hands. Stylist Yene Damtew advises listeners on how to cut and style hair at home.
  • A man in Arizona says a snake popped out from under the hood of his car and started to climb up the windshield. It retreated back under the hood and was never found.
  • George Takei introduced the viral video by saying it showed a "what the flock moment."
  • Ukraine and the Russia-backed rebels have announced a cease-fire agreement set to go into effect Friday.
  • Horace Tapscott led a big band in 1969, but his debut was for a quintet drawn from its ranks. Fresh Air jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews a reissue of The Giant is Awakened.
  • David Gilbert tells the story of a famous, aging writer whose children do not feel as warmly toward him as his readers do. Originally broadcast July 23, 2013.
  • A couple were about to be married when the groom's mother had an asthma attack and was taken to the women's room. If they postponed it would take weeks. But the judge married them in the bathroom.
  • The Hotel Charleroi Airport in Belgium will rent a fish for the night for a small fee to lonely guests at the hotel.
  • Mark Oliver Everett's moody, confessional rock group plays songs and discusses its new album.
  • Young, healthy people referred to as "young invincibles" pose a serious challenge to the success of President Obama's expanded health care coverage, the Affordable Care Act.
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