WCBE Presents Joanne Shaw Taylor Live From Studio A Fri. April 18, 2025 @ 2PM!
The dismantling of Hungary's democracy is a point of fascination for political scientists around the world — including those advising the Trump administration.
Local
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In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we talk about the famous "Zimmerman Telegram" then we play the quiz game with Comedian Joel Savage.
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Our guest, futurist Theo Edmonds, has identified the key innovation barriers: fear, frustration, and fragmentation. He also identifies solutions to overcome them by tapping into something he calls “The Wonder Economy.”
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First Team All City Athletes John Glover, South Class of 2025, Noah Knostman, Whetstone Class of 2025, and Joshua Smith, Africentric Class of 2026, speak to Dr. Clarno about their success on the basketball court.
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The Columbus and Ohio Chambers of Commerce have similar roles: both exist to help regional businesses thrive. With the leaders of both chambers, this CMC forum explores what’s needed to keep Ohio businesses growing in an ever-changing economic climate.
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Join us in an engaging conversation with Michelle Harrison as she discusses the challenges of balancing leadership responsibilities with family life.
National
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Maine's Democratic Gov. Janet Mills says her state's not backing down against possible cuts in school and other funding threatened by the Trump administration over the state's policy on transgender athletes in sports.
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NPR science podcast Short Wave brings us the stories of how Fiddler crabs drum their mating songs into the sand, growing chicken nuggets in the lab, and a drug like LSD -- without the trip.
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Christian leaders gathered outside the U.S. Capitol building this week to call for more solidarity with LGBTQ people. We look at the conversations Black churches are having.
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Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney entered politics as trade relations with the U.S. hit a low point. The former central banker's economic chops may propel him to victory in the next election.
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The federal housing agency says its 1968 building faces more than $500 million in deferred maintenance. It also says current staff take up only half the space.
Health, Science, Technology, Environment
New tests of blood and spinal fluid can identify people experiencing memory loss from Alzheimer's disease.
Arts & Life
The YouTube star PlaqueBoyMax built his following the usual way, livestreaming opinions on music and news. What's unusual is his latest move, which tests the modern meaning of the word "creator."
The WCBE Podcast Experience
This episode of Protecting What Matters explains the Ohio Department of Commerce's new system for its Division of Unclaimed Funds.
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WCBE Presents Steve Forbert Live From Studio A Fri. April 18, 2025 @ 1PM!
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