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  • Education has been front page news since the beginning of 2017. From the controversial appointment of the new United States Secretary of Education to…
  • James Lindsay's family recipe of chicken quesadillas began with a teenage interest in health.“When I was 14 … I was looking inside of Muscle and Fitness…
  • The Super Bowl is over, but there's still plenty of sports to talk about. Mike Pesca, host of Slate's The Gist podcast, talks with NPR's Rachel Martin.
  • The brandy old fashioned, bloody mary with a beer chaser, Tom & Jerrys — Wisconsin has laid claim to many cocktails, or perhaps just made them better. In…
  • Habitat for Humanity is known for partnering with Milwaukee families to build or improve the places they call home. A few years ago, volunteers created a…
  • The 65-team NCAA men's basketball tournament begins this week. Defending champion Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State, and Kansas are the top seeds. In picking this year's at-large teams, the selection committee favored clubs from the power conferences.
  • The Florida Gators are the men's NCAA basketball champions. They won their first national basketball title by beating UCLA 73-57. Steve Inskeep speaks with USA Today columnist Christine Brennan about the game in Indianapolis. Also, she previews the women's final in Boston between Duke and Maryland.
  • With daily allegations of sexual misconduct or assault being made against men in powerful positions, there is also a growing conversation about how these…
  • If you have house plants, you may have noticed tiny insects making a home inside your plants this winter.Spider mites, which are actually more closely…
  • Zhen Xu took a research risk. Jim Adox bet his career on it. The result: A new field called histotripsy and a growing company with a non-invasive liver cancer treatment.
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