Elia Giuliani joins The Morning Mix to tell us all about her new album and love of music. She performs a song too and takes part in the Fast Five.
While Trump continues to rack up victories on his vengeance tour, general election opponents are waiting in swing districts and swing states. Can front-line GOP candidates navigate these choppy waters?
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For nearly a thousand years, visitors in China have been spitting on the same statues - figures frozen in eternal apology for a betrayal that still resonates today. This episode of The Internet Says it's True dives into the story of Yue Fei, Qin Hui, and one of the most unusual monuments in the world.
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This CMC forum features a powerful conversation with education leaders and community advocates as we explore innovative partnerships, hear success stories from school-based initiatives, and learn how pioneering districts are reducing dropout rates, improving graduation outcomes, and creating pathways for the region’s students to thrive in a changing America.
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This episode of Protecting What Matters helps empower Ohioans to make confident, informed decisions and stay safe from fraud.
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In this episode of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future, Christopher Washington explains why transformation efforts fail. The missing lever in most change efforts is narrative and addressing loss of identity.
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In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we explore the astonishing true story of Dindim the Magellanic penguin and the incredible journeys animals sometimes make to return to someone they remember.
National
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Barney Frank has died. The longtime Democratic congressman from Massachusetts brought new visibility to gay rights. He also helped craft significant changes to the financial system in a generation.
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Since 1966, companies have been required to send the federal government demographic data on their employees, part of an effort to combat discrimination. Under Trump, the data collection may end.
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Commencement speakers who bring up the sweeping changes that artificial intelligence is driving are facing boos from the Class of 2026.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with virologist Dr. Thomas Geisbert about the vaccine used in the Ebola outbreak of 2014 and the challenges for developing a vaccine for this current health emergency.
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The company is on track to pull off the largest IPO in history — making CEO Elon Musk even wealthier.
Health, Science, Technology, Environment
Get ready for a biology lesson. Certain plants have extra sets of chromosomes. And it turns out, it's a useful trait for a species facing a dramatic event like climate change.
Arts & Life
Remember those devastating learning losses that began during the pandemic? Turns out, they began years before COVID-19. Some states are finally turning things around.
The WCBE Podcast Experience
For nearly a thousand years, visitors in China have been spitting on the same statues - figures frozen in eternal apology for a betrayal that still resonates today. This episode of The Internet Says it's True dives into the story of Yue Fei, Qin Hui, and one of the most unusual monuments in the world.
Listen to Protecting What Matters on Saturdays at 8:30am on 90.5 WCBE, or online on WCBE's Podcast Experience
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