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  • In Libya, five people were killed amid shelling Wednesday as they waited for an aid ship.
  • People from all over the country converge on a small Texas town to see a total solar eclipse.
  • Two students created glasses that can identify people on the street, without them knowing.
  • What is the future of farming? There were 12 million people employed in agriculture in the U.S. in the year 1900, which was 1 out of every 6 people.…
  • After Hurricane Irma swept through Southwest Florida during the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, the devastation it left in its wake was a wake up call to…
  • As the country begins its eighth week since shut-downs began to try and slow the spread of Coronavirus, the economic situation looks pretty rough at the micro level, with millions of people unemployed and some businesses already closing for good.
  • Drunken brawls, coercion, and lace curtains. Believe it or not, how regular people vote was not something the founding fathers thought much about, or planned for. Americans went from casting votes at drunken parties in the town square to private booths behind a drawn curtain.
  • What is lightning, and how is it formed? Is all lightning made from the same stuff? How dangerous is lightning? Get all your lightning questions answered in this episode.
  • As the holidays approach many of us will be spending time with members of our extended family for the first time in quite a while, so today we’re going to talk about ways to deal with relationship stressors during these trying times, how to handle conflict across the dinner table, and ways to reduce holiday-related stress and anxiety for people of all ages.
  • In a state of 20 million people, an almost a quarter of eligible Floridians aren't registered to vote. That’s an estimated 4.6 million people not voting,…
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