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  • NPR's Neal Conan reads from listener comments on previous show topics, including life-changing radio moments and opinions on defense spending.
  • How many ads have you encountered today? On this week's radio replay, we discuss the insidiousness of advertising in American media.
  • The video-sharing Web site YouTube.com has changed the way some people see the Internet. But it's also changing how people hear vintage artists, from the late Wilson Pickett to the up-and-coming Arctic Monkeys.
  • Investigating the deadly toll from the Flint water crisis.
  • A recent report from the Department of the Interior suggests that the Colorado River is drying out. But commentator Craig Childs says sometimes the answers are simpler than they seem.
  • Water Quality Report Red Tide Blue-Green Algae Cyanobacteria EnterococcusReports from state environmental agencies, conservation group, and citizens said the major waterways in Southwest Florida were clear of red tide, blue-green algae, and other harmful algae blooms as the week began although there were some minor reports offshore and in the Caloosahatchee River.
  • The red tide blooms plaguing Southwest Florida’s beaches for five months are drifting away to the north.
  • Regional experts join us in the studio today to discuss what happened at the first Florida Water Policy Summit last night. The conference hosted various…
  • Lifting of the nearly four-month notice was due to the installation of new water main for the area and the satisfactory completion of the bacteriological survey showing that the water is safe to drink.
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