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How Brown v. Board impacted West Charlotte High School in North CarolinaWest Charlotte High School was seen as a national model for how schools could integrate in the 1970s, years after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling. But...Resume10:52May 17, 2024
Where Israel stands 76 years after its creationThe holiday celebrations were muted this year, due to Israelis being divided over the government and Israel's offensive in Gaza.Resume06:43May 17, 2024
Houston begins clean-up after deadly stormHouston and the surrounding area were hit by a severe storm Thursday night that left at least four dead and hundreds of thousands without power.Resume03:35May 17, 2024
Looking back on 20 years of marriage equality in MA with one couple who helped legalize itDavid Wilson and Rob Compton were plaintiffs in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, the court case that made same-sex marriage legal in Massachusetts.Resume09:08May 17, 2024
Embrace olives: Recipes and tips for cooking with different varietiesEach type of olive has its own unique texture, color and flavor profile.Resume05:48May 16, 2024
Japanese American authors tell of WWII experiences in new collectionThe collection features works by Japanese American authors impacted by the forced relocation of 125,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry by the U.S. government during World War II.Resume09:45May 16, 2024
'An End to Inequality': Author Jonathan Kozol's wish for a more democratic education systemThis week marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decisionResume10:51May 16, 2024
Research looks at how poison ivy leaves were altered by climate changeA new study looks to museum specimens to find out how increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has altered the leaves of poison ivy in Pennsylvania.Resume05:16May 16, 2024
Planning your summer vacation? Here's what's hotQuiet vacations are one of this summer’s most popular travel choices. Resume03:34May 16, 2024
Billions of birds are migrating now. Turn out the lights to make their journey saferBirds have an innate ability to know where to go and when, but lights and windows make the journey dangerous.Resume05:56May 16, 2024
Are cicadas bugging you with their infamously loud sounds? We want to hear itAre cicadas hatching near your home and driving you bonkers? We want to hear about your experience. May 15, 2024
How AI is changing the music industryAI songwriting technology is evolving quickly.Resume10:45May 15, 2024
Why we remember and believe lies so easilyWith 2024 being a pivotal election year, many are concerned about the role misinformation will play in determining people's voting choices and the eventual outcome.Resume09:36May 15, 2024
Millions of Palestinians across the world commemorate 'Al Nakba'The anniversary signifies the day in 1948 when the British occupation formally ended their mandate in Palestine, thus creating the state of Israel.Resume06:52May 15, 2024
How one California town is transitioning from oil to carbon captureThe area's famous oil industry is in decline due to falling revenues and the state's aggressive climate action.Resume05:39May 15, 2024
How the alcohol industry affects federal health guidanceHow did sneaky myths about red wine's alleged health benefits become common knowledge? Critics blame the alcohol lobby, in part.Resume05:44May 14, 2024
Most teens game. One psychiatrist wants to make them into 'Healthy Gamers'A new study shows that 85% of teenagers play video games. Psychiatrist Alok Kanojia discusses how parents can work with their kids to address problematic gaming habits in his new...Resume09:39May 14, 2024
Red Lobster underwater: Beloved restaurant chain closes 48 locations amid uncertain financial futureFor decades, Red Lobster has held a special place in Americans' hearts and dinner plans. But now the chain is in some murky financial waters.Resume03:49May 14, 2024
How child care access changes who runs for officeMore states are now OK’ing the use of campaign funds for child care — a move that could help more working-class people run for office.Resume11:01May 14, 2024
American doctor stuck in Gaza says closed Rafah border has left hospitals barely functioningDr. Mahmoud Sabha is an American wound care physician who is volunteering at the European Hospital in southern Gaza with the Palestinian American Medical Association.Resume06:41May 13, 2024