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On Her New Song 'Horsemen,' Angelica Garcia Imagines The Apocalypse
For the Morning Edition Song Project in which musicians catalog life in the era of COVID-19, Angelica Garcia conjures the four horsemen of the apocalypse in a disquieting piano ballad.
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How one book influencer championing Black authors is changing publishing
Milwaukee-based book influencer Cree Myles curates an account for Penguin Random House dedicated to celebrating Black writers.
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In the autumn of 1881, a poor, uneducated shoemaker from Massachusetts stepped off a train in Binghamton, New York. It would mark the beginning of an era…
Old Bones: The Story of Exterminator
A new documentary by Filmmaker Brian Frey.Premiered December 4, 2018 at 8:00PM on WSKG-TV. Now available for online viewing at this link.In 1918, a 30-1…
The Dusters
In 1972, a young Binghamton entrepreneur had an idea - bring professional hockey to New York State's Southern Tier. Everyone thought he was crazy. At that…
The Gray Riders
THE Gray Riders is a one-hour documentary that looks at the remarkable 100-year history of the New York State Police.
Wake Up Vegan Meals With Indian Fare
The author of Vegan Indian Cooking: 140 Simple and Healthy Vegan Recipes touts the health benefits and tastiness of Indian spices. Americans seeking "more and more flavor ... just cannot get enough of Indian cuisine," says Anupy Singla.
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Volunteers foster literacy by reading to children and giving them books
Volunteers with the LiTEArary society read to children who live in "book deserts" and bring them their own books.
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To heal the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone, we have to look north to Midwest farms
There's a massive area in the Gulf of Mexico that's so low in oxygen, aquatic life can't survive there. Many say it's mainly from excessive fertilizer that runs off from Midwestern farms.
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Our interview with "TIME's 2024 Kid of the Year," inventor of a cancer-fighting soap
Last year NPR interviewed Heman Bekele about his invention of a soap to fight skin cancer. He was motivated by his childhood in Ethiopia: He saw people working in the sun and thought of health risks.
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