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  • Paul Gigot, editorial page editor of TheWall Street Journal, writes, "There's nothing like playing the race or gender card to stifle criticism."
  • The United Nations has long been in the spotlight over allegations of child rape and other sexual abuses by its peacekeepers, especially by those based in Congo and the Central African Republic.
  • A court case involving the University of Kentucky and its independent student newspaper, The Kentucky Kernel, highlights how confidentiality can sometimes get in the way of justice.
  • As news circulates about COVID-19 and the new coronavirus that causes it the need for well-informed media literacy might be more important now than ever…
  • The Solitary Sandpiper is solitary in multiple ways. It does not usually mix in with other sandpipers on our beaches. It is often found by itself or with one or two other Solitary Sandpipers in muddy ditches, or fallow agricultural fields with shallow pools of water. It also is solitary in its choice of a nest site: it adopts an old nest of a songbird high in a tree in boreal forests.
  • This episode explores a true-crime anthology and a wonderful contemporary novel.
  • Hundreds of thousands of Florida children have not been in a classroom for nearly a year. They've been learning through a screen — or not showing up for classes at all — because of the pandemic.
  • Dr. Mike Martin (who just so happens to be President of FGCU where we make this show) has been president here for almost a year and a half. Before FGCU,…
  • As the international forum on climate change heats up in Paris this week, it's placing a spotlight on places such as Florida - which could be Ground...
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