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Frankie & Johnny break down the week in news and even play some Brass Bonanza.
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The traveling exhibit is on display at Eastern Connecticut State University until Oct. 15.
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Historians are recording survivors of the Holocaust using 3D imaging and virtual reality technology.
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The way countries fight wars has changed significantly in the 21st century. This week on Disrupted, what can we expect from the future of warfare? And, the rise of K-Pop diplomacy.
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On this week's Audacious: Hear from photojournalist, Ron Haviv, and reporter, Nataliya Gumenyuk on what it's like reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine right now.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) was a part of a group of lawmakers who met with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky via videoconference on Saturday. Blumenthal said Zelensky asked the Americans to implement further sanctions, including a boycott of all Russian goods and services.
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This hour on Audacious, Chion talks with guests about what it's like to leave your home country to make a life in a new one? Plus, a conversation with the first African-American full-face transplant recipient about being part of what he calls the “disabled diaspora”.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at the cost of our public discontent and endless war with Samuel Moyn and Evan Osnos.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, everything you ever wanted to know about pigeons but were afraid to ask.
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While President Joe Biden continues to commit to an August 31 deadline for a full withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, two United States senators from Connecticut are saying Biden should extend that deadline if it means saving lives. Democratic Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy addressed the ongoing Afghan evacuation crisis at the State Capitol Tuesday.