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  • More than 65 million Americans provide care for a family member or loved one and according to the Mayo Clinic that number is on the rise. These unpaid…
  • “When I was young, I was inspired by stories about women who had a can-do attitude. They really believed, and they would lift up their fist in the sky and…
  • For 25 years, Google has shaped the internet. Now, artificial intelligence threatens to change everything.
  • Naples Botanical Garden is set to reopen next Tuesday, November 1. While the garden was impacted by Hurricane Ian and did receive some flooding, its 90-acres of undeveloped native habitat held much of the water, which mitigated flooding in the cultivated gardens that guests enjoy. Their plans for the rest of the 2022-23 season remain in place, so we talk with Britt Patterson-Weber, Vice President of Education & Interpretation to get a preview.
  • Officials here adopted the education standards early and could make Oklahoma the second state to repeal them. The battle pits allies against each other: Conservative Republicans and business leaders.
  • A memo obtained by the Los Angeles Times reveals a controversial plan to put half of the city's public school kids in charter schools. Renee Montagne talks with Times education reporter Howard Blume.
  • Golfer Davis Love scooped up the lost baby squirrel at the President's Cup tournament on Thursday, worried he'd get struck. By the end of the day, Sammy's cute face had stolen the spotlight and he was named the unofficial mascot of team USA.
  • Rachel Martin talks to Geoff Edgers of The Washington Postabout a lawsuit brought against the Boston Symphony Orchestra that has put a spotlight on the gender pay gap in the classical music world.
  • In 2000, Jill Scott's critically acclaimed, platinum-selling debut CD pushed the R&B singer into the spotlight. Scott's latest project tackles a different, yet equally lyrical genre: poetry. She shares her personal poetry collection in The Moments, the Minutes, the Hours.
  • Our panelists predict what will be the shocking revelation in the newly-released Kennedy files.
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