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  • Diversity is what unites us all – that’s the underlying premise of the latest book by our guest, Dr. Andrew Solomon. He is a writer and lecturer on…
  • Mote Magazine from Mote Marine Laboratory boasts about Southwest Florida’s “sea-green delicacy” called sea purslane. Dr. Kevan Main, a senior scientist at…
  • On June 19th, 1865, Union Army Major General Gordon Granger issued an order that read:“The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a…
  • Graduation rates have been rising since 2002. NPR Ed asked 14 reporters at member stations around the country to find out why.
  • An NPR science correspondent answers listener questions about the search for a vaccine to fight the coronavirus.
  • Ever since United started sending out letters to doctors, telling them they won’t be on United’s Medicare network next year, it’s been a big story. Here…
  • The pandemic has upended global travel. Catharine Hamm, travel editor for the Los Angeles Times, answers listener questions on how to travel smart and get refunds on canceled trips.
  • September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States, and more than 48,000 people in the country died by suicide in 2018.WGCU's Andrea Perdomo spoke with Ariella VanHara. She is director of acute care services for David Lawrence Centers, the Collier-based nonprofit behavioral and mental health service provider.
  • Talks to complete Bert Fish Medical Center’s third attempt to merge with Florida Hospital are about halfway done, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reports...
  • Much has been written about today's 18-to-34-year-olds, but what's their reality?
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