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The Trump administration froze funding for a program to upgrade aging low-income housing and make it energy efficient. The move threatens hundreds of projects around the country.
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In partnership with The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio, this CMC forum unveils the latest research featuring new data on the critical resources that women in Central Ohio need – and often lack – to build wealth.
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In this episode of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future, philanthropist Steve Killelea shares his eight pillars for positive peace.
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A returning vet deals with PTSD and Alzheimer's.
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She returns from service with PTSD and Alzheimers to confront in a dark comedy.
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In this episode of Protecting What Matters, we collaborate with the Ohio Attorney General's Office to raise awareness and educate all listeners, so they don’t risk falling prey to these sophisticated frauds.
National
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Bagayoko, an acclaimed guitarist and half of the Grammy-nominated blind duo Amadou & Mariam, died in his hometown of Bamako on Friday.
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NPR member station photographers documented what they saw at the demonstrations against the Trump administration, from cuts and layoffs to federal departments, to mass deportations.
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It's only been a few days since President Trump's 25% tariffs on foreign cars took effect. But the import surcharge has led to some immediate changes, including layoffs and pauses in car shipments.
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Demonstrations took place across the country, uniting a myriad of criticisms of the Trump administration under one message: "Hands off!"
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The children's book author best known for her Oliver and Amanda Pig series has died at 87. Van Leeuwen wrote nearly 60 books, some of which sold millions of copies.
Health, Science, Technology, Environment
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic, said he was mistakenly added to a group chat with U.S. national security leaders about imminent military strikes on Yemen.
Arts & Life
Comedian Conan O'Brien received the Mark Twain Prize at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night, which David Letterman called "the most entertaining gathering of the resistance ever."
The WCBE Podcast Experience
Bishop Briggs joins Music Journeys to chat about how her love of music began and the recently-released deluxe version of Tell My Therapist I'm Fine.
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