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In 2015, there were over seven-hundred Confederate monuments displayed in cities, parks, and towns throughout the United States. Since that time more than…
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When many of us think of the modern workplace, we start thinking about the images we’ve seen of Facebook and Google headquarters: open floorplans,…
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Accordinding to The College Board, 71 percent of graduates from four-year colleges carried debt, with students at public schools owing an average of…
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It’s the holidays – and maybe you still have some last-minute shopping to do. But how are you doing that shopping? Is it the same way you were doing your…
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On this episode, Wes explores the future of security. In World War II we had air raid drills; in the 1960s, we had duck and cover drills; today, we have…
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Police departments in our country are struggling. In 2015, Gallup reported that public confidence in police was at a historic 22-year low. This was the…
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Questions about the status of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers has reached a crisis point – with children being separated from their parents at…
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Art puts the Charm in Charm City. But with federal budget cuts that threaten the Arts, what does the future look like for arts education and cultural…
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A new study by the McKinsey Global Institute estimates that between 400 million and 800 million of today’s jobs will be automated by 2030. The road toward…
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All trends point to the number of independent voters only increasing as the divide between the two major parties grows wider and wider… So what will our…