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  • After 2016, nothing will make Democrats feel secure in the final weeks of a presidential election. For Joe Biden's campaign, which doesn't want voters to be complacent, the anxiety is OK.
  • The memorial honors the 26 children and adults killed in the 2012 shooting in Newtown. A rebuilt Sandy Hook School is now visible from the site in Newtown, Conn.
  • After 10 straight rate hikes, the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged Wednesday, but hinted that additional rate hikes are possible if inflation remains stubbornly high.
  • We look at the causes of the rising cost of senior care and how it could be remedied.
  • According to the Audubon Society, birding doesn’t change in winter - it shifts. Writer and naturalist Julie Zickefoose takes wing and joins us with tips on how to feed birds safely and how we can cultivate relationships with our feathered friends.
  • Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we have a conversation on birds with author, naturalist and artist Julie Zickefoose.
  • Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we have a conversation on birds with author, naturalist and artist Julie Zickefoose.
  • Changes in the natural world are observed daily on a 80-acre sanctuary in the Appalachian foothills of southern Ohio. We catch up with naturalist, artist and author Julie Zickefoose to talk about wildlife in the winter months.
  • In the 1980s and 90s, Benetton emphasized the ethnic diversity of the models in their ads to sell their clothing. Those ads would not be unique today. We take a look at what’s behind the growth in multi-ethnicity in marketing and advertising.
  • Julie Zickefoose is known for her beautiful paintings of wildlife, especially birds, for her prose, her blog, her intelligent interpretation of the natural world around us, for saving baby birds and documenting her life in a way that invites all of us to share. Join us today for conversation with author, naturalist and artist Julie Zickefoose.
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