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  • A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll tested policy positions on some of the most hot-button political issues facing the country — from abortion rights and gender identity, to immigration and spending.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Robert Siegel in Paris one week after the terror attacks there. Some key suspects in the attacks are dead, but many questions remain.
  • They went on strike a month ago, asking for a raise and better training and equipment. So far the government hasn't met their demands.
  • Musica Sacra for October 31, 2021 honors Dia de los Muertos and All Saints Day with sounds of peace.
  • The U.S. stock market dropped 800 points in one day last August, leaving some fearing for a possible recession.Investors might see these as the normal ups…
  • Studies have shown that disadvantaged teens who participate in mentorship programs are much more likely to succeed later in life than those who don't, but…
  • Skilled trade jobs pay well, are in demand and fulfill the requirement of a career for many people. But the skilled trades often are overlooked by…
  • June is a somewhat magical time, especially in Ohio. The fireflies come out and the days close a little more sweetly. Let's lean into that with music from Chanticleer, the Nordic Chamber Choir, and Randall Thompson with music that celebrates the sacredness of the outdoors.
  • Follow a student as she enrolls in a 14 week coding bootcamp and finds a learning environment she can excel in and the passion for software development she didn’t know she had.
  • Sen. Patty Murray of Washington and Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut note that the law designated $200 million but only $1.5 million has been distributed to a handful of states.
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