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  • On May 17 10 years ago, Massachusetts issued the first fully legal same-sex marriage license in the United States. Tanya McCloskey and Marcia Kadish were the recipients of that license. The growing acceptance of gay marriage in the U.S. is due in part to gay advertising and public support of gay-friendly workplace policies. Marketing expert David Paisley explains how that change happened to guest host Tess Vigeland.
  • The White House will host a Coronavirus Task Force briefing today at 1PM. Watch the briefing live, here.
  • With the Beastie Boys taking their "sugar with coffee and cream," Carly Simon finding "clouds in my coffee," and countless singers using black coffee as a metaphor for a life in need of a swift kick, it was actually tough to narrow a caffeinated playlist down to just 10 selections.
  • The Supreme Court hears arguments in two cases testing when the government may display the text of the 10 Commandments on public property. Civil liberties groups are challenging such displays in Texas and Kentucky, claiming that they amount to an endorsement of one religion. Advocates argue the displays address one of many influences on U.S. law.
  • The Florida Legislature will hold a nearly two-week special session in August to draw up new congressional districts. House Speaker Steve Crisafulli and...
  • The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting there will be ten to sixteen named storms this hurricane season. That’s about normal...
  • World Cafe features daily interviews and live in-studio performances from seasoned music veterans and new sensations, in genres ranging from rock to blues to folk to alternative country and beyond. From NPR station WXPN, host David Dye chooses his favorite albums of 2006.
  • Welcome to this week’s Environmental Roundup! Here’s what caught our eye in the environment this week.
  • Did you leave a message after our prompt? For Round 10 of Three-Minute Fiction, we asked you to submit a short story in the form of a voice mail message.
  • The Everglades Foundation is set to kick off a $10 million prize to spur new technology that might offer a solution to toxic algae blooms like the one...
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