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    The Ailing Honeybee and the Nation's Food Supply

    Where have all the honeybees gone? A sudden spike in the death of honeybees across the nation is alarming beekeepers, farmers and environmentalists, but they can't agree what's causing it.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Barbara Bogaev • May 29, 2015 • 51m Listen

    A sudden spike in the death of honeybees across the nation is alarming beekeepers, farmers and environmentalists. Guest host Barbara Bogaev explores where all the honeybees have gone and what's causing it.

    Also, FIFA president Sepp Blatter is re-elected for a fifth term -- despite the scandal that's rocked soccer. On today's Talking Point, the US removes Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terror.

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      Barbara Bogaev

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