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  • What’s next for Venezuela after the dramatic fall of Nicolás Maduro?
  • Have lax laws left the for-profit adoption industry ripe for misconduct?
  • A Look at the Origins of Basketball Legend Larry Bird: WGCU’s Teddy Byrne sits with author Keith O’Brien about his new book, Heartland: A Forgotten Place, an Impossible Dream, and the Miracle Larry Bird.
  • WGCU’s Documentary unit produced a film earlier this year called Rising: Surviving the Surge. It’s a gripping exploration of Hurricane Ian’s impact and what followed as survivors worked to rise from the wreckage. It includes dramatic storm footage, powerful stories of resilience, and insights from scientists, first responders, and community leaders. On Nov. 13 we screened the film at Florida Gulf Coast University’s Water School and brought together a panel of experts from the university who had different areas of expertise to get their take on the film and have a conversation about what Ian showed us, and whether we could learn any lessons and even put them into action going forward to make Southwest Florida more resilient in the face of major hurricanes.
  • As investigations into the Trump campaign's potential connections to Russia get underway, Trump associates Roger Stone, Paul Manafort and Carter Page are all expected to face intense scrutiny.
  • We’re going to go back in time to Thursday, September 29 — the day after Ian’s landfall — to listen to some of the voices we heard on Gulf Coast Life. We did the show live at 2:00 p.m. and then again at 7:00 p.m. Power and internet was still out for many, if not most people in our listening area, and cell service was spotty at best. So, we brought on members of our team to hear what they had seen and experienced to try to provide as much first-hand information as possible about what the region and its residents were going through.
  • Voters in Ohio ask about third-party candidates and drug addition.
  • Days before the Democrats meet in Philadelphia, Hillary Clinton makes her VP pick.
  • Inside TIME Magazine's Trump cover story and what independent voters think about 2016.
  • As the Republican National Convention is about to kickoff, Donald Trump names a VP.
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