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  • If you want to bring something new into the world, you’ll have to fail a few times along the way. The public radio journalist Guy Raz says failure breeds…
  • "A free society is a moral achievement," Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks wrote in the preface to his most recent book. But, he says, it's a truth that many…
  • According to a recent intelligence report, white nationalists pose the gravest terror threat in the United States. A new documentary from The Atlantic…
  • Widespread unemployment, a country in turmoil and a coming presidential election that had the whole country’s attention. But this wasn't 2020 – it was…
  • On Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, the RadioWest Book Club met via Zoom with Dr. George Handley to discuss "Gilead," by Marilynne Robinson. GUEST Dr. George…
  • When journalist and former KUER reporter Nate Hegyi set out to better understand America’s political divide, he decided to do it the old fashioned way: on…
  • This presidential election was the nail biter that many predicted but few were entirely prepared for.Join us for a conversation about the national and…
  • MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini was working with facial recognition software when she encountered a problem: The robot she was programming could not detect…
  • With the Supreme Court reviewing another challenge to the Affordable Care Act this past Tuesday, we turn to Dr. Vivian Lee, who says that the problem with…
  • With the news this week that a COVID-19 vaccine is well underway, we’re taking a look at the historic origins of immunizations. Have you ever wondered who…
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