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Frank Stasio has hosted The State of Things, WUNC’s public affairs program, since 2006. But his start in public radio came much earlier – in Ames, Iowa at…
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It's 1934, the middle of the Great Depression in America. The federal government sends hundreds of jobless World War I veterans to the Florida Keys for a…
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The impeachment proceedings on Capitol Hill, new indicators of a warming climate, the battle over a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, the handling…
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Paul Gauguin, the French artist of the late 19th century, routinely had sexual relationships with children and painted nude portraits of his victims. The…
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Eleven people diverse in age, ethnicity and political leanings are engaged in a year long experiment in civil discourse. Each month we bring you a…
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Whales are the largest mammals on earth. They’ve also been around a long time. According to the University of California, Berkeley’s Evolutionary Biology…
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It was a surprise to Wave Transit officials and to some fellow Commissioners when Julia Olson-Boseman, Vice Chair of the New Hanover County Board, made a…
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Voters turned out in larger numbers for this year’s municipal elections. Brunswick County saw a 2% increase compared to 2017. In Pender County, turnout…
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If you traveled to London and someone asked you to tea, would you know what the invitation meant? What about an invitation to supper, cream tea, high tea,…
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This month's topic: Donald Trump: Impeach or Not? It's a look at the qualities we seek in our leaders.Eleven people, diverse in age, ethnicity, and…