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Tim Heidecker reaches into the depths of his past on new album ‘High School’
By: Scott Simon | Michael Radcliffe | NPR
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Maybe it’s the pandemic, or maybe it’s just growing up. But comedian and singer Tim Heidecker has been thinking about his teenage school days — pals, classes and all that… Read More

Why finding accurate facts about abortion has become more difficult in post-Roe America
By: PBS Newshour
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NewsHour) — Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, online researchers say disinformation about abortion has flooded websites and social media, and some of that disinformation is influencing… Read More

A new dominant omicron strain in the U.S. is driving up cases — and reinfections
Updated July 11, 2022 at 12:39 PM ET WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — For much of the pandemic, the only silver lining to coming down with a case of COVID-19 was… Read More

Speed limit reduced temporarily on 2 roads near Marshall University
By: Associated Press
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The speed limit on two roads near Marshall University have been temporarily reduced while officials conduct a traffic study to determine if permanent changes are needed… Read More

Abbott reopens Michigan baby formula plant after flooding
By: Shauneen Miranda | NPR
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — One of the nation’s largest suppliers of baby formula has reopened its Sturgis, Mich., plant after severe flooding from heavy rains forced it to temporarily shut… Read More

The highlights of the collaborative qualities of Dale Chihuly’s creative process in “Chihuly Fire & Light” – July 17 at 7 pm
Chihuly Fire & Light Sunday, July 17 at 7 pm At once organic and otherworldly, pure and complicated, Dale Chihuly’s glass works brilliantly combine the simplicity of the medium with… Read More