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The leaders' breakthrough comes after weeks of negotiations and a series of on-and-off talks. The U.S. is set to run out of money to pay its loans next month Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling.
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An archive recording of the WPSU Jazz Show as broadcast on May 26, 2023 and hosted by Amy Lorek.
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Student reporters with Penn State’s News Lab visited Blair County to see how its people and businesses are navigating high inflation and prices.
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Happy Valley improve will host a comedy performance using AI tools in State College at the Blue Brick Theatre.
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Blair County resident Trina Spangler tells her personal story of navigating high inflation and prices.
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Blair County resident Brian McManigal tells his personal story of navigating high inflation and prices.
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Blair County resident Joseph Hosko tells his personal story of navigating high inflation and prices.
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In springtime, Vermont's Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a paradise of migratory birds where you can paddle through flooded maple forests.
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Anatomy of a Fall, which stars Sandra Hüller as a writer trying to prove her innocence in her husband's death, is only the third film directed by a woman to win the Palme d'Or.
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The GOP field grew by two candidates this week in the campaign for the presidential nomination. But even with more faces in the race, Donald Trump remains the frontrunner.
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Adolescence can be a challenging time, but to a brain scientist it's a marvel — a time of breathtaking development. Scientists are learning a lot about how teenagers make decisions and approach risk.
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The Texas legislature is voting Saturday on the impeachment of the state's attorney general.
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We're back in beautiful New Orleans and joined by the legendary John Goodman! He may be a Goodman, but what does he know about good boys, specifically, dogs?
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For generations, the Khoisan people harvested the rooibos plant to make tea. As this caffeine-free drink has grown trendy — 9,000 tons exported a year — they've been cut out of revenues. Until now.
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Planetary Radio is a half-hour program produced by the Planetary Society. The show focuses on space exploration and the scientists and visionaries who lead it. Each week’s program includes a commentary from Bill Nye, The Science Guy.
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