WYSU is taking a bus trip to hear the Cleveland Orchestra play at the Blossom Music Festival
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"What is it like to be a teen right now?" Young artists explored that question for two different exhibitions of their work this summer. But on the National Mall, their work was deemed too political.
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Steve Inskeep speaks with former US Secretary for Transportation Pete Buttigieg about distrust in government and the status of the Democratic party.
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Kids in the U.S. get most of their calories from ultra-processed foods, which are tied to health problems. Now, scientists are finding that kids don't all react to these foods in the same way.
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Cambodia and Thailand agreed to a ceasefire on Monday, set to start at midnight local time, after attending talks in Malaysia aimed at ending a 5-day border dispute that has left dozens dead.
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A landlord sentenced to decades in prison after he killed a Palestinian American boy and wounded his mother has died.
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The American Medical Association is urging HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to oust members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent group of experts focused on primary care.
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The songwriter and math professor found a following with his satirical political songs.
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Tim invites Attorney Marc Dann to discuss the case regarding unclaimed funds going toward the Browns Stadium.
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CEO/Founder of Oakhill Renaissance, Pat Kerrigan, discusses his organization's accomplishments.
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CEO of St. Vincent de Paul, Darlene Jones, discusses recent accomplishments with the organization.
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Founder of Invisible Women, Karnina Szymanski, discusses her organization's mission and the Harlem Renaissance Gala.