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  • NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Washington Post reporter John Woodrow Cox about his paper's poll that shows 9 out of 10 Native Americans aren't offended by the name of the Washington football team.
  • Gov. John Kasich talked about one of his favorite subjects – partnering with community colleges to develop workers’ high tech skills – as he opened the…
  • On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about the Trump administration's rearranging of the U.S. Forest Service, which critics are calling a “gutting,” and the impact it will have on America’s public lands.
  • On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about the Trump administration's rearranging of the U.S. Forest Service, which critics are calling a “gutting,” and the impact it will have on America’s public lands.
  • The collaboration between composer Richard Strauss (1865-1949) and librettist Hugo von Hofmansthal (1874-1929) produced the last great run of German…
  • The Metropolitan Opera presents Rossini's La cenerentola.La cenerentola takes some liberties with the story of Cinderella as we know her. This zany and…
  • Ryan Johansen has been traded to the Predators after several months of uncertainty between Johansen and new head coach John Tortorella.What did the Blue…
  • With the Ohio State quarterback battle about to heat up, Braxton Miller has decided to bow out of the race and focus on the H-Back position. We'll also…
  • Ohioans will just be able to catch a glimpse of two eclipses in the coming weeks, a lunar eclipse on May 26 and a solar eclipse on June 10. We talk about summertime astronomy with Tom Burns, retired Director of Ohio Wesleyan University Perkins Observatory.
  • In March, a Columbus man was freed from prison after serving over 25 years for a murder he did not commit. Today we'll look at the causes of wrongful convictions, speak with groups dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals and explore how criminal legal systems can be reformed to prevent injustice in the future.
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