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How gender-affirming care may be impacted when clinics that offer abortions close
WASHINGTON D.C. (NPR) – When someone set ablaze the only Planned Parenthood health clinic in Knoxville, Tenn., earlier this year, the center was immediately inundated with patients’ questions of what… Read More
Climate bill: Could coal communities shift to nuclear?
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (AP) — A major economic bill headed to the president has “game-changing” incentives for the nuclear energy industry, experts say, and those tax credits are even more… Read More
Group plans to put Christian schools inside Ohio churches and allow kids to attend with public money
A new, private school has been commissioned in Columbus but it’s not like many others. What makes this one different is the elementary school is housed in a church, in… Read More
Eastern reps a new swagger as the 2022 season begins to take foothold
Being a champion. Something that every team aspires to do each season. But for the Eastern Eagles, it means something more, “being a champion is this, we told them when… Read More
Explore the value of travel in “Rick Steves Why We Travel”, August 20 at 9 pm
Saturday, August 20 at 9 pm In times of crisis, we ask ourselves: What is the true value of travel? Is it just hedonism…or something more powerful? After a… Read More