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Melodie Meyer and Josefina Barrantes of EPIC and environmental attorney Alex Leumer join the show to discuss Assembly Bill 2494, which is going to change the management directives of state-owned forest lands.
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Join 100% Humboldt host Scott Hammond for an interview with local historian Lynette Mullen on Eureka's red-light district and the forgotten women of Humboldt history.
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A few weeks ago we played Absynth Quartet's "Powerlines", which we thought was "Robot Zero." Now here is the actual "Robot Zero."
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Chuck Jones/Wikimedia Commons/Secret cartoons were created as propogando tools for soldiers during WWII.
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Rosanna Xia with the L.A. Times shares how journalism, curiosity, and deep listening can foster courage in the face of climate change.
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The Northern California Association of Nonprofits, or NorCAN, helps to connect, strengthen, and support local nonprofits. Learn about nonprofit organizations, and the work they do each week with the Good Work Series!
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Karoline Leavitt will continue to be an outside adviser, Trump said
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Adam Gray/APICE plans to outfit officers with electric shock glovesThe company that makes the gloves, Compliant Technologies, says they're a nonlethal tool to make individuals compliant during arrests. -
Over the last decade, reality TV mogul Andy Cohen has been spotted dancing at concerts for Dead & Company. But his ties to the Grateful Dead go much farther than that.
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Shoppers' changing habits are fueling a major shift in what types of businesses are occupying storefronts.
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The exercise can help you identify what's wasting your time — and make room for what matters, says psychotherapist Niro Feliciano. Take a moment to try it. You might be surprised with what you find.
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The pristine white sand dunes of the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park are bordered by thick jungle on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. Thousands of lagoons fill up after the rainy season.
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The federal lawsuit alleges that the service from the president's media company violates the Constitution. Meanwhile, Trump Media executives say they have signed up more than 10 customers.
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If spending — or not spending — money makes you feel shame or regret, you might be grappling with financial guilt. Financial planner Lauryn Williams breaks down three types and how to deal.
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Medicaid will have new work requirements next year. But some people with disabilities, who already work, say they'd like to work more, but risk losing their Medicaid coverage if they earn too much.
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A new poll shows support for moving the U.S. toward proportional representation, a system that elects multiple representatives in a single district in rough proportion to a party's vote share.
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When Alaska Airlines wanted to optimize its operations, it turned to a small startup called Air Space Intelligence. Now the FAA has hired the company for a major reboot of the entire U.S. airspace.
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Soap box derbies send motorless cars down a steep incline. At one event, contestants make their cars look like cartoon characters, subway cars, food, and giant animals (among other outlandish shapes).
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The GOP primary in Florida's 19th District includes candidates who are new to the state, candidates who've run for Congress before and two candidates who have received pardons from President Trump.
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The unemployment rate for young adults with new degrees is higher than the rate for all workers, according to the New York Fed. Is AI the problem, or is it more complicated?
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A 29-year-old woman confided her suicidal thoughts to an AI chatbot — not to her therapist, not to her parents, not to her best friend. What can AI learn from her death?
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A prosecutor said that while few have been willing to speak about the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur, Duane "Keffe D" Davis is the "one person who has a hard time being silent."
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The Palestinian American whose home in the occupied West Bank has been besieged by Israeli settlers traveled to his property on Monday to join other family members who have been defending it.