After nearly 36 years, station director Gary Sexton has retired. Hear him bid the audience farewell in this video.
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Warming temperatures are forcing Antarctic penguins to breed earlier and that's a big problem for two of the cute tuxedoed species that face extinction by the end of the century, a study said.
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In his second term, the president is embracing a foreign policy that breaks sharply from U.S. tradition. Both supporters and critics say he's upending a global system in place for 80 years.
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There has been a lot of conversation on social media about the downsides of polyester. But are those downsides as bad as they're believed to be? Are there upsides?
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Medicaid is doing a novel payment system for the new, promising and expensive sickle cell treatment. It may become a model for all gene therapies being developed.
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Cheap gasoline, yes. Drill, baby, drill? Not so much. And electricity bills are going up, not down.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer about tariffs, the security of upcoming elections and the prospects of a female president.
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YWCA Mahoning Valley's Mission Officer discusses the organization's various programs.
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Chief of Staff at the Public Library of Youngstown discusses the development of a Family Place Library at PLYMC.
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Founder and Executive Director of Eye Believe Nation discusses her organization's services and history.
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Tim Francisco interviews WYSU Station Director Gary Sexton as he reflects on his time at the station before his retirement.
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