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  • The world's top skier, Bode Miller, has apologized after admitting on 60 Minutes that he has skied in a race while still drunk from the night before. Miller is perhaps the greatest American alpine skier ever and will be one of the most visible U.S. athletes at the upcoming Olympics in Turin, Italy.
  • Today’s programming is made possible in part by WCBU Day Sponsors Doug and Diane Rickard, celebrating 20 years of happy matrimony! Daily listeners of WCBU and Morning Edition, they encourage you to join them in becoming monthly contributors.Learn how you can become a WCBU Day Sponsor.
  • Today’s programming is made possible in part by WCBU Day Sponsors Ron and Cindy Silver, celebrating their 31st wedding anniversary. They love WCBU and hope you’ll join them in supporting Peoria Public Media. Learn how you can become a WCBU Day Sponsor.
  • Today’s programming is made possible in part by WCBU Day Sponsor Mike Rucker inviting everyone to participate in the annual Science Treasure Hunt this summer. Free family fun at 23 science sites in Central Illinois! Learn more here. Learn how you can become a WCBU Day Sponsor.
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  • Anwar Ibrahim called the decision a "murder of judicial independence." Human rights groups have also criticized the verdict as a step back for human rights and democracy in Malaysia.
  • Sara Zahedi was one of 10 mathematicians — and the only woman — to win one of this year's European Mathematical Society prizes, which are awarded once every four years.
  • The White House named Neil Eggleston its new top lawyer. He'll have to muster his legal and political skills to deal with a divided Congress and multiple investigations of the Obama's administration.
  • Today’s programming is made possible in part by WCBU Day Sponsor Gary Jacob, wishing his lovely wife Kylie, a wonderful 16th anniversary.Learn how you can become a WCBU Day Sponsor.
  • The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers antigovernment group, Stewart Rhodes, and four others go on trial Tuesday on charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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