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  • U.S. households had $2.4 trillion in savings in February, up $1 trillion from the year before. But not everyone has had the luxury of a savings account. Personal financial advisor Jonathan Pond joins us to offer safe money strategies in tough times.
  • Ohio State Football beings its 2016 campaign Saturday at noon in Ohio Stadium. The Buckeyes take on Bowling Green in what should be an easy win for Ohio…
  • The Metropolitan Opera begins a new season of live in HD transmissions from the Met stage in New York to cinemas worldwide with their new production of…
  • Myopia, or near-sightedness, affects 30 percent of the U.S population and that number is expected to rise. Today we'll discuss myopia and how one study…
  • Where do you turn for hope? This week, we hear hope expressed through a wide variety of music including intricate baroque compositions by J. S. Bach and Jean-Philippe Rameau, contemporary works by Eric Whitacre and Philip Glass, and moving settings of traditional African American spirituals.
  • The group that opposes the controversial constitution amendment is asking the Ohio Supreme Court to rule on ballot language it called “misleading.”
  • The songs we love from the first half of the year span a wide emotional and musical range, from wild percussive romps to raw pleas for empathy to Beyoncé's command to leave it all on the dance floor.
  • After mounting pressure over his alleged cover-up of sexual abuse claims, Buffalo Bishop Richard Malone is stepping down. NPR's David Greene speaks to Siobhan O'Connor, Malone's former assistant.
  • Every week is concert week on Classical 101. Tune in to hear everything from Ravel to Bach with witty insight and conversation from hosts in-the-know.…
  • The U.S. and the EU say they've reached a deal that eases trade tensions. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with EU Ambassador David O'Sullivan about what was agreed.
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