As of January 23, WYSU will no longer be airing the program, It's Been A Minute.
Additionally, Snap Judgement will be moving to 4:00pm on Saturdays, Jazz Essentials with Dave Gloss will air at 6:00pm on Saturdays.
As part of an effort from NPR to help increase audience support for local public radio stations, WYSU received $32,834.13 through the $9 million NPR Network revenue distribution.
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Across the country, Republicans and Democrats have found bipartisan agreement on regulating artificial intelligence and data centers. But it's not just big tech aligning the two parties.
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After the U.S. withdrew from the World Health Organization, it wasn't clear they would participate in this WHO-led meeting to determine the recipe for the next flu vaccine.
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The Energy Department made the rules public a month after NPR reported about their existence. The rules slash requirements for security and environmental protections.
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The average home loan rate has dropped below 6% for the first time since 2022. Will that help thaw the frozen housing market?
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Ca$ino, the rapper's second album for his cousin Kendrick Lamar's label, is whiplash embodied, a mirror for the extreme highs and lows of his Sin City hometown.
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Months after NPR reported on the Pentagon's efforts to sever ties with Scouting America, efforts to maintain the partnership have new momentum
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Many farmers have had to fallow land as a state law comes into effect limiting their access to water. There's now a push to develop some of that land … into solar farms.
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Co-founder of Pink Lights the Way discusses the organization's mission and it's history.
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Workforce & Marketing Specialist at United Returning Citizens discusses workforce re-entry for returning citizens.
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Executive Director of YNDC give an update on housing renovations the the fresh market.
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YSU Professor of Mathematics discusses PACT Math Y, a new assistantship program for master students in STEM at YSU.
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Executive Director of Trumbull County Historical Society discusses the construction of the Warren Sci-Fi Museum.