All Sides with Amy Juravich
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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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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.
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In Ohio, the largest number of food deserts can be found in rural areas.
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We will be discussing data centers in the Iranian region, as well as supply chain issues, semiconductors, delivery services and more.
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Ohio State University President Ted Carter has resigned. A statement from the university said Carter recently disclosed to trustees that he had an inappropriate relationship.
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Mignon Fogarty, our guide to better grammar, joins us this hour to talk about buzzwords and their place in our culture.
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Thirty states, including Ohio, require high school students to complete a personal finance course to graduate. We’re talking about new ways of teaching teens about money on this hour of All Sides.
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Wil Haygood’s book The War Within a War: The Black Struggle in Vietnam and at Home tells the story of race in America and abroad.
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On this edition of Fascinating Ohio, we're talking with a Scioto County attorney, a vintage music shop owner and the owner of a well-regarded coffee house.
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As the drugs get cheaper and easier to take, people are asking questions about potential side effects, long-term safety and regulation.