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  • A half-dozen senators involved in confirmation hearings for Rep. Tom Price to head the Department of Health and Human Services have health care investments made by themselves or family members.
  • Six officers were shot in an incident in North Philadelphia that started with a narcotics unit serving a warrant and went on for hours. Two officers trapped at the site were later evacuated safely.
  • We talk about the intersection of art and equity with folx from the Art for the Soul Gallery, welcome Misty Blues to play for Live Music Friday, and go to Greece for our latest wine Thunderdome.
  • Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll joins us to chat about the new director of rural affairs position, plus Dr. Mandy Muller parties with us for the pandemic's anniversary, Mr. Universe explains "moon time" and The Weather Nut gives us a rundown on the incoming snows.
  • We head to Springfield's first dual language program at Gerena Elementary School, find out what Osiris Rex discovered on its recent asteroid visit, and delve into the rich history and culture of Bomba with Brendaliz Cepeda and Saul Peñalosa of Bomba de Aqui.
  • We hear live music from musician Antwaun Stanley, capture the life of painter Gregory Gillespie, and talk about words used by young people with wordster Emily Brewster.
  • We continue to preview First Night performers with local legend Ray Mason, reflect on a year since the revival of the Triplex Cinema, and explore words-of-the-year beyond Merriam-Webster with the word nerd.
  • These dishes from our resident chef make the most of late-spring ingredients, but also offer some cool-weather comfort for the season's chilly nights.
  • A charter bus filled with high school students was rear-ended by a semi-truck on an Ohio highway Tuesday morning, in a five-vehicle crash that left six people dead and 18 injured, officials said.
  • Members of Congress mark the attack on the U.S. Capitol a year ago. Experts monitoring extremist worry the U.S. is in a more dangerous place than a year ago. Examining the CDC's messaging problems.
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