All Sides with Amy Juravich
Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon and 8 to 10 p.m. on 89.7 NPR News, also available as a podcast.
All Sides with Amy Juravich is WOSU Public Media’s daily news program that dives deep into issues important to Central Ohio. Hosted by Amy Juravich, All Sides explains how the most complicated issues affect our lives.
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During this week's Tech Tuesday, we'll hear Neil deGrasse Tyson's thoughts on the future of space exploration and about scientists here on earth.
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The Alliance of Former Chief Justices is a nonpartisan initiative working to defend judicial independence and combat political pressure on judges. Former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’ Conner is a member of the group along with more than 40 other retired justices.
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On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about how to declutter and organize.
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Ravi Bellamkonda was named Ohio State's new president last week following Ted Carter's resignation.
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On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about what the changes in legacy media will mean for our consumption of media.
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Dale Butland has more than 45 years of experience in government and political communication. He spent about half of his career working for the late U.S. Senator and astronaut John Glenn.
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On this week's Fascinating Ohio, we're meeting a stained-glass studio owner, the curator of a building designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright and a community center focused on providing human connection.
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From funding cuts to programs like the National Science Foundation, how is the state of research in the United States, and where does the state of Ohio fit into it?
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Proponents say AI is a necessary game changer, perhaps leading to lower costs. Others are more cautious, pointing to AI-related lawsuits, and questions about how it will be regulated.
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More and more gardeners are discovering that supporting biodiversity such as welcoming butterflies, birds, and pollinators doesn’t mean giving up on beauty. In fact, it can make our gardens even more vibrant and alive.