Charles Compton
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Rod Serling returns to radio, Saturday, April 18 at 2:00 p.m., with a repeat on Sunday, April 19 at 3:00 p.m on WSKG Radio.CINCINNATI, OH (WVXU) Anne…
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America's longest undefended border totals around 4,400 miles and hasn't been militarized since after the American Civil War.
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"Trees, as a group, are more responsive to these temperature shifts than wildflowers,”
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With coronavirus concerns closing libraries around the world, the nonprofit Internet Archive has suspended its waitlists for the digital copies of more than a million books.
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Regulators urge consumers not to drain their bank accounts, after reports of large withdrawals by some customers worried about the coronavirus. The FDIC reminds us the public accounts are insured.
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Congress has announced agreement on a $2 trillion economic relief package for the effects of COVID-19. Most households will get a relief check, and unemployment insurance has been greatly expanded.
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This coronavirus is novel, meaning how it will manifest is still unclear. About 0.1% who get flu die. It's estimated that about 1% of those who have gotten coronavirus have died from it.
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The Kentucky Republican has become the first U.S. senator to test positive for the coronavirus.
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“Agriculture’s role is unquestionable: access to food is a right; we need local agriculture now more than ever."