Mine Safety; President's Progressive Compromises; Medical Marijuana Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: Explosion at W. Va. Mine, This Morning's Headlines Mine Safety Questions Arise Following Explosion Takeouts: Butler Fights to the End, Your Responses Transportation Sec. Levies Heavy Fine on Toyota Corp. New Revelations on 40th Anniversary of Sean Flynn's Disappearance National Women's Political Caucus Has Tough Words for Obama Top of the Hour: Update on Mine Explosion, Morning Headlines Mining Company Has History of Accidents Takeouts: NCAA Final, Partisan Bickering Blocks Unemployment Benefits Marijuana: The (Legit) 21st Century Cash Crop? Who Owns Race? Who Owns Music? Who Owns Memphis? How To Land On Your Feet When You're Falling Down The Corporate Ladder The Sacrifices that Coal Miners Make Shift in US Nuclear Strategy Mine Was Dangerous as Safety Citations Piled Up A medical worker stands outside the entrance to the Wangjialing coal mine where more than 110 workers were pulled out alive from the flooded mine being built in northern China's Shanxi province. ( PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images ) Produced by PRI and WNYC