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Discharged over sexual orientation, military still owes thousands of vets
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Bob Alexander joined the Air Force in 1990, planning to make it his career. He knew there was a big issue to deal with: Alexander was… Read More
What AM radio’s waning reach means for the future of politics and public safety
WASHINGTON, D.C. (PBS NewsHour) — In recent years, podcasts and streaming internet content have been challenging AM radio for listeners. Now, there’s another threat: electric automakers are installing radios without… Read More
Affirmative action divided Asian Americans and other people of color. Here’s how
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — In 2015 Edward Blum, the conservative activist behind the push to end affirmative action, stood in front of a group of a dozen or so mostly… Read More
It’s a laugh a minute as two comedians embark on a quest for antique glory on “CELEBRITY ANTIQUES ROAD TRIP” – July 8 at 9 p.m.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Rory McGrath and Steve Punt Saturday, July 8 at 9 p.m. Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that… Read More