Talk+Water takes a deep dive into the world of water with those making the waves. Todd H. Votteler, Ph.D., interviews special guests making unique contributions in the water profession.
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I am a Professor at Barnard College. My expertise is groundwater microbiology with a focus on linking Arsenic and carbon sources. My podcasts enable me to talk to scientists from around the world about their work.
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How many organs could you donate and remain alive? How many planet Earths could fit inside the Sun? How high is a giraffe's blood pressure? Why is the sea blue? To find out, Ask The Naked Scientists!
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A podcast about grassroots water justice in the Western United States. We interview experts about their local watersheds and how the health of our water impacts every facet of our lives and future generations.
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The Colorado River feeds us and powers our lives, irrigating millions of acres of farmland and generating billions of kilowatt-hours in hydroelectric power. Forty million people get drinking water from the Colorado River. Cities from Denver to Los Angeles couldn’t exist without it. It supports 30 Tribal Nations. But we’re using more water than the river has to give. The Colorado River has already lost trillions of gallons to rising temperatures over the last two decades. Meanwhile, rampant g ...
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Water Environment - Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Aquifers, Groundwater - Water (h2o) Environmental Issues: Conservation, Sustainability, Preservation, and Ecology
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Water Environment: Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groundwater, Wells - Water Conservation, Water Sustainability, Water Preservation, Water Ecology, and other H2O Environmental IssuesContact info: Clean@h2opodcast.com or 206-984-3260; http://H2Opodcast.com
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If you dig deep enough anywhere in the world, you'll hit water. The stuff we are all made of... The stuff the earth's surface is made of... People are the same way. If we dig deep enough into the personal, we discover the universal. Groundwater Podcast interviews creatives of all kinds, and together we look for the meaning of art.
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One Drop Leads to Another is a project about water connections – the connections between and across species, people, places and times. Each podcast episode features guests from a variety of backgrounds and professions that have water stories to tell, placing emphasis on how they are all interrelated. The idea is to highlight the concept that one drop of water always leads to another, and that the actions we take today, good and bad, trickle down into the water of tomorrow. Visit capecodgroun ...
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NPR and WBUR's live midday news program.
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Explores how small and mid-sized cities are tackling climate change and moving toward an equitable and sustainable future. Co-hosted by Abby Finis and Larry Kraft.
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Bringing together the best technology and innovation for insurance and risk management together from around the world. Podcast hosted by Matthew Grant.
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Straight from the Tap is a monthly podcast that dives into the topics and issues of water treatment and features real people working in the industry. From the professionals, for the professionals.
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Jeff Kart, a.k.a. "Mr. Great Lakes," hosts Delta College Public Radio's weekly look at environmental issues.
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There’s a lot more involved with delivering power than turning on a light switch. And the water that flows through the canals throughout the Turlock Irrigation District service area, where does that come from? Each month the TID Water & Power Podcast sits down with industry experts and TID employees to discuss fascinating facts and important issues that shape the operations of your community-owned utility. Let’s get social! Facebook: @TurlockID Instagram: @TurlockID Twitter: @TurlockID Linke ...
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All the latest music interviews from the team at HEAVY Magazine. HEAVY interviews the worlds leading rock, punk, metal and beyond musicians in the heavy universe of music. We will upload the latest interviews regularly so before to follow our social accounts and our podcast account on www.speaker.com/user/heavy
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Broken Limelight is a true crime podcast about celebrities, featuring stories about the dark histories behind Hollywood, the elite, and anyone in the limelight. From murders to mysterious overdoses and suicides to drug addiction to sex abuse, everyone has a story. *Note: If you are not a fan of profanity, random bursts of singing, or people who laugh at their own jokes, this podcast may not be for you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brokenlimelight/support
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Food production is a curious business; it's nuanced, layered, complex, and political. In What Doesn’t Kill You, host Katy Keiffer endeavors to identify and explain some of the key issues in our food system through interviews with journalists, authors, scientists, activists, and industry experts. Water rights, meat and agricultural production, food waste, labor issues, and new technologies are just some of the topics explored so we can better understand how to feed the future.
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TCAST is an education, business, and technology video podcast that informs listeners and viewers on best practices, theory, technical functions of the TARTLE data marketplace system and how it is designed to serve society with the highest and best intentions. TCAST is brought to you by TARTLE. A global personal data marketplace that allows users to sell their personal information anonymously when they want to, while allowing buyers to access clean ready to analyze data sets on digital identi ...
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Join us for wide-ranging interviews with water monitoring professionals, who share everything from nitty-gritty project details to big-picture perspective. These conversations between guests and our own groundwater and surface water experts offer fascinating insight into the world of water science and the incredible work being done to protect our precious water resources. Presented to you by In-Situ. We specialize in the manufacture and design of equipment and software used to solve water mo ...
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Podcast by Woods Research
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Food policy, production, and challenges are addressed with programs covering commercial agricultural practices and tips for the backyard gardener. Visit uctv.tv/gardening
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Unfold, a UC Davis podcast about science, innovation and discovery, unfolded through storytelling. We make complex topics relatable and reveal answers to questions you’ve always been curious about. Each episode takes you into the field with leading researchers who are working to tackle big picture problems – like how we’re going to feed a growing population, adapt to climate change and improve the health of people, animals and the planet. Hosted by public radio veteran Amy Quinton. Co-hosted ...
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Sharing Power is a podcast co-hosted by Lori, Corinna, and Jason that invites other creators/organizers who are practicing distributed leadership/consent-based processes to discuss how they’re doing it.
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Podcast by william.brenza@gmail.com
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Programs from University of California division of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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On the Contrary by IDR is an award-winning show about listening to people not like us. In every episode, the host chats with guests as they share their diverse experiences, perspectives, and expertise on an issue—water security, gender, climate change, caste, mental health, and more. The goal is to get people to explore their similarities and differences, and find a new, shared understanding. New episode out every Wednesday.
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Podcast by Patrick Cavanaugh
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Between You & Me podcast features the stories and voices of the people of Northern Minnesota, as shared on the KAXE Morning Show. This podcast is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and the citizens of Minnesota.
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From a glitzy red carpet to ground zero of a disaster, journalists go where others cannot to do their work. Get the story behind the story from journalists across 105 newspapers nationwide.
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Sustainability is specific to humans as the proportion of human beings and their needs are beyond the carrying capacity of the earth. Considering the importance UN declared Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved. There is a need for achieving sustainability by the humans for the wellbeing of all other life along with the natural resources.
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Geology podcasts from Alberta Geological Survey describing the geology of Alberta. Geology RSS feed includes articles from our quarterly newsletter Rock Chips.
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Discover how our most precious commodity impacts our lives in so many fascinating ways. That's right! We're talking about water, but not like you've ever heard it before. Join us as we explore social, environmental and economic issues around the globe as we ask the questions: what are we doing, and how can we do better? The "Water We Doing?" won the 2022 Canadian Podcasting Award for Outstanding Branded Series. The podcast is a production of the Aquatic Biosphere Project. The podcast is prod ...
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California's state board that regulates water recently voted to impose fees for farmers using groundwater in one of the state's largest farming areas.By WBUR & NPR
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Chaos From Above With KYNAN GROUNDWATER From DIAMOND CONSTRUCT
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Interview by Kris Peters Hailing from the quiet town of Taree on the New South Wales Central Coast, emerging metal outfit Diamond Construct are anything but. Brash, loud, and in your face with no respite, Diamond Construct are a hurricane of musical intensity that is only just starting to gather real force. Since dropping their self-titled debut al…
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Professor Upmanu Lall, director of the Water Institute at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University gives us the details on how we map, model, and distribute our dwindling groundwater supplies. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support What Doesn't Kill You by becoming a memb…
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Why are viruses so contagious? Are there any treatments for macular degeneration? How are we treating depression with psychedelics? Why do people lose their sense of smell? Is cloud seeding a real thing? Dr Chris Smith and Relebogile Mabotja have all the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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Teachers can now carry concealed handguns in Tennessee
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Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill allowing teachers to carry concealed handguns in schools despite heavy protests at the state capitol.By WBUR & NPR
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Detroit debuts 'road of the future' with wireless electric vehicle charging
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Detroit is testing a new way to charge electric vehicles that don’t require plugging in. Just park or drive your car on the right strip of road and watch the battery meter tick up.By WBUR & NPR
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New airline rules make it easier to get refunds for delayed or canceled flights
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Taking effect over the next two years, the new rules will require airlines to issue consumers automatic cash refunds within a few weeks.By WBUR & NPR
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Trump claims he's immune from prosecution. Supreme Court hears arguments in the case
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Former President Donald Trump claims that he is immune from prosecution on charges that he plotted to overturn his loss in the 2020 election.By WBUR & NPR
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New York State's plans to give $30 million to local newsrooms: Why it matters
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Big publishers like Gannett and the New York Times aren’t eligible for the tax credits.By WBUR & NPR
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Arizona jury indicts Trump allies in 'fake elector' scheme
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A grand jury indicted former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and other allies of former President Donald Trump for their efforts involvement in a so-called 'fake electors' scheme to undermine Biden's victory in the 2020 election.By WBUR & NPR
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Missy Nester grew up in Welch and bought a paper in 2018 to save it. But she couldn't make the economics work and last year, shuttered the Welch News.By WBUR & NPR
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'Beyond dreams': An Oregon drumline celebrates success
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The Kingsmen Thunder Drumline at Rex Putnam High School in Milwaukie, Oregon, just returned from their first appearance at the Percussion World Championships.By WBUR & NPR
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Is your teenager just moody? Or really struggling with mental health?
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The rate of kids dealing with serious mental health issues has been on the rise since the pandemic. But if parents want to help their kids, research suggests they should look at themselves and their own mental health issues.By WBUR & NPR
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A cherrific discovery: Centuries-old bottles of cherries excavated from George Washington's home
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Two centuries-old bottles of preserved cherries were recently found in the basement of George Washington’s home at Mount Vernon.By WBUR & NPR
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Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump immunity claims
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The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in former President Donald Trump's claims that he should be immune from prosecution on charges that he plotted to subvert his 2020 election loss.By WBUR & NPR
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What's behind House Speaker Mike Johnson's big gamble on foreign aid
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has been moving a big foreign aid package through the House.By WBUR & NPR
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Kevin Bacon visits high school where he starred in 'Footloose' 40 years ago
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The Utah high school where "Footloose" was filmed invited Kevin Bacon to visit for their prom on the 40th anniversary of the film's release.By WBUR & NPR
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California's oldest water rights exist only on paper. A new project aims to change that
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College students in California have begun scanning 2 million pages of water rights records on paper to make them more easily available in digital form to the public as part of a $60 million project.By WBUR & NPR
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Dennis Lehane taps his Boston roots for novel 'Small Mercies'
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Author Dennis Lehane's vivid recollections of growing up in Boston during the busing desegregation crisis in the mid-1970s inspired his 2023 novel "Small Mercies."By WBUR & NPR
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The playoffs have already had several close games and plenty of upset victories as teams battle to reach the Stanley Cup final.By WBUR & NPR
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Shipbuilders harness the wind to clean up global shipping
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Container ships use heavy fuel oil called bunker fuel. They’re more efficient than trains, trucks and planes. But bunker fuel is highly polluting, and container ships produce about 3% of the world’s emissions.By WBUR & NPR
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Pennsylvania primary: Takeaways and surprises
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The results could provide important insight into how November’s general election might unfold in the swing state.By WBUR & NPR
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FTC bans noncompete clauses between employees and workers
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The Federal Trade Commission voted Tuesday to ban employers from using noncompete clauses to prevent employees from going to work for rival companies.By WBUR & NPR
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Review finds Israel failed to provide evidence linking UN aid agency to terrorist groups
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A new independent review has found Israel provided no evidence for its claim that staff in a United Nations aid agency called UNRWA have ties to terrorist groups.By WBUR & NPR
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NASA makes sense of Voyager 1's garbled signals from the edge of the solar system
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A computer glitch scrambled Voyager 1's communications with Earth, leaving NASA in the dark. Now, scientists have restored Voyager 1 and are making sense of its signals from interstellar space.By WBUR & NPR
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Lachlan Cartwright recounts 'catch and kill' at the National Enquirer
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Trump is accused of falsifying business records to unlawfully influence the 2016 presidential election. At the center of the trial are payments that the National Enquirer made to keep damaging stories about Trump under wraps.By WBUR & NPR
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UN official 'horrified' by mass grave discovery: The latest updates from Gaza
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Palestinian officials say they exhumed 283 bodies.By WBUR & NPR
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'Black AF History' retells the story of America from the Black perspective
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Author and political commentator Michael Harriot casts well-known historical narratives in an entirely new light.By WBUR & NPR
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Supreme Court weighs Idaho case about abortion restrictions in medical emergencies
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The Biden administration argues that federal emergency care law overrides the state of Idaho's law that only allows abortions in a medical emergency if the mother faces death.By WBUR & NPR
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All Guns Blazing With JUSTIN STRUDWICK & LELAND HALLETT From THE DREADFUL TIDES
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Interview by Kris Peters Melbourne rockers The Dreadful Tides emphatically announced their arrival on the Australian music scene in 2021 with their infectious and rock as all fuck debut single Crazy. The song was like the meeting of two sonic forces that exploded with raw guitars, meaty solos and the kind of swagger that left rock music while the R…
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Pushing Forwards With JOE BUTCHER & JACK CUMES From WOLF & CHAIN
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Interview by Kris Peters Fresh off the road from a tour with Tapestry and AM/PM, Adelaide emo alt-rock five-piece Wolf & Chain find themselves already consumed by producing more content so that the current wave of hype the band has generated does not go to waste. The band needn't worry too much, because after the success of their catchy and infecti…
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How the FDA tracks foodborne illness, and what could be done better
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Congress introduced a bill that would allow the FDA to quickly respond when there’s a problem.By WBUR & NPR
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How did Amazon come to be worth more than $1 trillion?
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Was Amazon's success from innovating retail or cornering the market on e-commerce when the internet was still a fringe part of society? Was it by creeping into every part of our daily lives, from shopping to entertainment to health care?By WBUR & NPR
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One year since Tennessee drag law was struck down
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The law would have forbidden any public performance where actors impersonate someone of another gender.By WBUR & NPR
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Planes pollute the planet, but new technology could clean up the aviation industry
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A nonstop flight from Los Angeles to New York spews about 1,300 pounds of planet-warming carbon into the air — per passenger.By WBUR & NPR
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Undocumented students at U.S. public schools targeted by efforts to overturn Supreme Court case
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The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is launching a strategy to overturn a landmark Supreme Court decision that protects the right of undocumented students to attend public school.By WBUR & NPR
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Palestinian protester at Columbia says it's 'inspiring' to feel like students have agency
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Police in New York made arrests last week at an encampment at Columbia University.By WBUR & NPR
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Arts program supports displaced children in Lebanon
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Hundreds of thousands of civilians on both sides of the Israel–Lebanon border have been displaced.By WBUR & NPR
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'Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts' tells Black Appalachian stories through food
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Former Kentucky Poet-Laureate Crystal Wilkinson's "Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks" is both a family memoir and a cookbook.By WBUR & NPR
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Tennessee Volkswagen workers vote to join UAW, a big score for the union
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It's the first time the union has successfully organized workers at an automaker outside Detroit's big three.By WBUR & NPR
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What Pennsylvania's primary might say about November's general election
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Several down ballot races could predict how November’s general election might play out in the Keystone State.By WBUR & NPR
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School buses in NY must go electric by 2035. One district has plans on how to do it
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Some districts and lawmakers are resistant. But, as Amy Feiereisel of North Country Radio reports, one school district in Northern New York has already started electrifying its school bus fleet.By WBUR & NPR
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Trump trial resumes after judge weighs gag order
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A gag order prohibiting the former president from attacking witnesses and jurors was the first order of business as his criminal trial resumed Tuesday morning.By WBUR & NPR
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How colleges are responding to surge in student protest over Gaza war
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Police arrested dozens of demonstrators Monday at New York University and at Yale University. And last week, more than 100 protesters were arrested at Columbia University.By WBUR & NPR
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Paying Off Your Debts With TYLER RICHARDSON From LUCA BRASI
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Interview by Kris Peters Tasmanian entertainment machine Luca Brasi are headed to this side of the ocean next month to celebrate their latest album The World Don't Owe You Anything with a tour of the same name. It is an extensive tour by Australian standards, taking in Canberra, Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and Newcastle…
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Interview by Kris Peters The struggle most bands find these days is keeping together a stable line-up to help them grow both musically and professionally. A variety of obstacles face most bands currently doing the rounds, with member retention being the common ailment of bands on a global scale. Brisbane metal outfit Engraved are no exception. Sinc…
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Appreciating Aussie Metal With WINSTON McCALL From PARKWAY DRIVE
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Interview by Kris Peters While the annual APRA Music Awards have always celebrated the abundance of talent coursing through the Australian musical landscape, the focus has always been on the more mainstream artists and side of the industry. Hard rock and heavy metal have long been touted for inclusion, but for varying reasons have never quite made …
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'Housing, not handcuffs': Advocates seek solutions for homelessness beyond fines and arrests
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case Monday that could have major implications for how cities and local jurisdictions deal with homelessness.By WBUR & NPR
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Massachusetts working to authorize work permits faster for migrants
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Massachusetts is one of many states under financial pressure as more migrants from the southern border seek refuge.By WBUR & NPR
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Battery-powered big rigs could haul the future of trucking
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The trucking industry is responsible for almost a quarter of all American greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. But roadblocks remain to going green.By WBUR & NPR
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