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A college football podcast focused on covering the UTSA Roadrunners and Conference USA. Find us on iTunes, Spotify, Google Music, and Stitcher Radio. If you'd like to contact the show please reach out to us at alamodomeaudible@gmail.com or on Twitter at @AlamoAudible. You can support our podcast and access exclusive content and merch at https://www.patreon.com/alamodomeaudible
A big brother and a little sister talking baseball. We love everything about 'America's Pastime'. It's in our DNA. The Dodgers and the Angels are our teams.
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Jarod DeAnda talks with his fellow "Roadrunners" from around the globe including but not limited to cars, travel, music, food and of course B.E.E.R. Beer, Everything Enjoyable & Running the road of life! ROADRUNNERS: Not just a desert dwelling bird but people who "run" the road traveling and doing life, doing what they love in different walks of life.
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Whenever you are on a motorcycle ride, either a trip across the country, a weekend clover leaf with some friends or just out to get new bottle of whiskey and cigars, if you ever stop for gas, more times than not, someone will walk up and say those famous two words, "Nice Bike..." and a conversation usually goes from there. This podcast is about Motorcycle talk, trip advice, packing lists, history, routes, cigars and more. James and Chris are not professional riders, but are passionate about ...
The voice of the San Diego Gulls, Andy Zilch, gives an update on the team's action in the AHL and interviews a member of the team each week on GullsCast.
The Procedurally Generated Podcast Name Podcast (or PGPN for short) follows the hosts Seth and Jacob as they navigate sets of topics and share their opinions. From movies to mannequins to who knows what, these two will be there to discuss it.
This is True is the video podcast version of a weekly syndicated newspaper column by Colorado humorist Randy Cassingham. True reports on bizarre-but-true news items from legitimate newspapers from around the world (never "tabloids"). Each story ends with commentary by Randy -- a tagline which is humorous, ironic or opinionated. An online pioneer, True has been publishing online weekly since June 1994.
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#63 - ROADRUNNER Special (ft. Kolin)
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This week we have Seth and Kolin discussing ROADRUNNER, the newest album from BROCKHAMPTON! We go track by track and discuss our thoughts!By PGPN
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Brockhampton's 'Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine'; Sea Turtle Nests
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Brockhampton announced that their new album, "Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine," will be one of their last. Kevin Abstract and Romil Hemnani discuss how a year in isolation shaped the new sound. And, the state of Georgia is concerned that loggerhead sea turtles nest now face a threat from a federal change in ship canal dredging. WABE's Molly Samu…
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S2E3 (Ep.35): Mullets, Roadrunners, and Hot Dog Cannons
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Opening weekend is in the books and we look at the wild , crazy and cool, as well as the return of Covid.Dodgers and Angels highlights and a couple of feel good stories from around the league.Oh and Fight Club NL Central style.Check us out at siblingrivalrybb.com
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Ep13 with RoadRunner Editor-in-Chief Florian Neuhauser
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Episode 13 We have a Fuel Stop Chat with RoadRunner Magazine Editor-in-Chief Florian Neuhauser to talk about my favorite magazine! How it started, Blue Rim Tours, favorite bikes, subscriptions….just listen, you’ll like it! Subscribe and Like it if you do.By Featuring Chris Black and James Matrisciano
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S2E5 (Ep. 37) Scenes from an Alien Spaceship
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Jana returns from outer space, after consulting about baseball and bearded dragon poop.We talk about the demise of 60-6 and other Experimental League changes.Dodgers & Padres are the news this week, as is Covid and an Angels opponent.We trip the light fantastic spinning aroond the league.Find us at siblingrivalry.comTwitter:@siblingrivlrybbIG & FB:…
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Heat Disparities In Poor, Latino Neighborhoods; Republican Vaccine Hesitancy
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A recent study shows that poor and Latino neighborhoods in the Southwestern U.S. are hotter than wealthier, whiter neighborhoods in the same cities. The study's lead author joins us. And, a new survey explores why some conservative voters are growing even more skeptical about getting COVID-19 vaccines. Republican pollster Frank Luntz talks about hi…
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Justin Bieber's Redemption; Implicit Bias Training For Police
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Justin Bieber's accelerated rise to success as a child star brought him years of pain — but he's figured out a way to piece his life together again. GQ's Zach Baron explains the significance of the singer's evolution. And, many police departments have implemented implicit bias training for officers. Social psychologist Jack Glaser joins us.…
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Twin City Teens On Chauvin Verdict; Greening The Internet
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High school students I'sis Brown in Minneapolis and Jerome Treadwell in St. Paul reflect on the murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin and the guilty verdict that followed. And, modern internet relies on cables at the bottom of the ocean. As WLRN's Danny Rivero reports, researchers are now studying how that sprawling cable network coul…
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Healing After Chauvin Murder Conviction; Police Reaction To Verdict
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There's lingering grief in Minneapolis for all those who died at the hands of police before and after George Floyd, including Philando Castile and Daunte Wright. Racial trauma therapist Resmaa Menakem discusses healing and moving forward. And, criminal justice professor and police consultant Lorenzo Boyd, who says Derek Chauvin "set policing back a…
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Minimize Food Waste; New Mexico's Vaccination Success Story
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Chef Kathy Gunst shares tips for reducing food waste and making better use of ingredients that most of us routinely throw away. And, 56% of people over 16 in New Mexico so far have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. The state's secretary of health explains how they are reaching as many people as possible.…
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'Driving While Brown'; Melting Thwaites Glacier
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Joe Arpaio's hard-line immigration enforcement in Arizona's Maricopa County sparked a fierce Latino-led resistance movement determined to bring him down. Jude Joffe-Block discusses her new book on Arpaio's downfall, "Driving While Brown." And, one of the largest glaciers in Antarctica is melting faster than previously known. Researcher Rob Larter d…
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Cities Reimagine Police Traffic Stops; 'Citizen Kane' History
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Studies show that police traffic stops disproportionately affect communities of color, but many in law enforcement maintain the argument that the stops help keep their communities safe. NPR's Eric Westervelt details the latest reform efforts. And, Oscar-nominated film "Mank" is about the writing of the screenplay for the 1941 classic "Citizen Kane.…
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Ayanna Pressley On Punishing Black Girls In Schools; Gas Cooking
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Black girls are suspended six to seven times more than white girls in schools across the U.S. Now, Rep. Ayanna Pressley is reintroducing a bill that aims to disrupt the school-to-confinement pipeline. And, 6 million businesses in the U.S. rely on gas. Carbon expert Mike Henchen and chef Nick Cobarruvias talk about the future of gas in the restauran…
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Episode 81: Direct Connections w/ My Mopar Friends - LIVE #4
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This is the audio from the Facebook live stream of Direct Connections - LIVE #4 with some of my Mopar friends. We hung out and had a good time talking Mopars as usual. (Note: This is the replay of the Facebook live stream from 04/09/2021 @ 8:00PM) TalkingMopars.com Social Media: @TalkingMoparsPodcast…
Ep16 Tyrone Williams - long time friend and riding partner joins the podcast to talk about being introduced to multi day rides and what to expect, as well as how to prepareBy Featuring Chris Black and James Matrisciano
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Making Movies, TV For People Over 50 Years Old; Clean Energy
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Amy Baer is launching Landline Pictures, a production company aimed at making movies for the over-50 crowd. She talks about Hollywood's age diversity problem. And, if approved, Vineyard Wind in Massachusetts will be the biggest and first commercial-scale offshore wind project in the U.S. Miriam Wasser of WBUR reports.…
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Cloud Seeding; 'Fernandomania' 40 Years Later
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Eight states are experimenting with cloud seeding to try to create more precipitation to mitigate the effects of droughts. Climate science reporter Chelsea Harvey discusses whether the technology is effective. And, "Fernandomania" was the excitement surrounding Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who made his first start for the team 4…
We had enough room for a mini episode! This time, Seth and Kolin discuss The Snyder Cut of Justice League, as well as their thoughts on how to save the DC Cinematic Universe.By PGPN
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S2E4 (Ep.36) Weird Happenings & Zombie Umpires
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Odd unexplained happenings and atrocious umpiring rule the week...We consider the parts of baseball we missed last year, consider the actual value of replay, and roboumps.Check-in with the Dodgers and Angels first full week of the season. And take a jumbled trip around the league.Stop by our website siblingrivalrybb.com to hear our tribute to Jacki…
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Inuit Throat Singing; Expanding Internet Access
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Inuk throat singer Shina Novalinga captured audiences last year when she posted a video of her and her mom throat singing on TikTok. She talks about preserving her culture. And, millions of Americans don't have access to high-speed internet, according to the White House. Getting them online is a key component of Biden's American Jobs Plan. Two expe…
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Jackie Robinson Day; Legal Expert Assesses Derek Chauvin's Defense
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Major League Baseball celebrates "Jackie Robinson Day" every April 15. Professor Yohuru Williams talks about Robinson's legacy today as the country deals with the police shootings of Black men. And, Georgetown University Law Center professor Paul Butler discusses the case presented by the defense so far in the murder trial of former Minnesota polic…
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Fired Police Officer Wins Back Her Pension; Squirrel Week Winner
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Cariol Horne is a former Black police officer who was fired after she intervened to stop a white police officer from choke holding a Black suspect. She joins us to talk about winning back her pension, And, a cheeky chipmunk won the 11th Annual Squirrel Week Photo Contest. Mary Rabadan speaks about how she took the winning shot.…
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Robert Duvall Turns 90; Historical Look At Police Violence
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Robert Duvall turned 90 in January. We speak with the award-winning actor about his vast career. And, Imani Perry, professor at Princeton University, joins us to frame today's police brutality against Black Americans with a historical perspective.By NPR
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Minnesota Mosques Distribute Vaccines; 'White Gaze' Memoir
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In Minnesota, Muslim leaders led a vaccination campaign in the lead-up to Ramadan, with nearly 7,000 vaccines distributed across 16 mosques. Imam Asad discusses the effort. And, in "Surviving the White Gaze," Rebecca Carroll explores the world of interracial adoption through the lens of her own story growing up as the only Black person in her rural…
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner On 'The Resident'; Protests In Minnesota
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner talks about starring in the Fox show "The Resident," winning a Grammy and "The Cosby Show." And, as the trial of Derek Chauvin continues in Minneapolis, protests continued for a second night in the neighboring suburb of Brooklyn Center after Daunte Wright was shot and killed by a police officer. NPR's David Schaper shares the l…
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DMX's Everlasting Legacy; Terence Blanchard's 'Da 5 Bloods' Score
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Jazz composer Terence Blanchard is nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Score for his work on Spike Lee's "Da 5 Bloods." He joins us. And, rapper DMX has died but his legacy will live forever. The Undefeated's Justin Tinsley explains the lessons to embrace from DMX's life and death.By NPR
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Renewable Energy Under Biden; Mermaid Museums
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Biden's infrastructure plan promises to clean up the country's electricity system. Leah Stoke, assistant professor of political science at UC Santa Barbara, explains. And, two new museums devoted to mermaids recently opened independently of each other. Tom Banse of the Northwest News Network gives us a look into the museum in Washington state.…
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Future Of Electric Cars; Impact Of Arecibo Telescope Collapse
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Biden's infrastructure plan calls for $174 billion to rev up the American market for electric cars. We speak to Nora Naughton, WSJ auto reporter, and Jonathan Levy of electric vehicle charging company EVgo. And, writer Daniel Alarcón says when the world-renowned Arecibo telescope collapsed in December, it was a crushing blow to astronomers and to t…
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Ep15 Dr. Russell Lowe, PhD in the Art of Motorcycle Design
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Ep15 Kiwi Dr. Russell Lowe, PhD in the Art of Motorcycle Design talks to us about his time on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Parachuting blindfolded and E-Bike concepts and designs.By Featuring Chris Black and James Matrisciano
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Episode 80: Direct Connections - LIVE #3 w/ The Motley Crew of Mopars (Part 2)
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This is Part 2 of the Facebook live stream of Direct Connections - LIVE #3 with the Motley Crew of Mopars hanging out and talking Mopars. (Note: This is the replay of the Facebook live stream from 04/02/2021 @ 8:00PM) TalkingMopars.com Social Media: @TalkingMoparsPodcastBy Chris Albrecht
This week we spend our time discussing Jacob's newest production at college After The Blast, Seth attempts to play Megalovania on an Otamatone, we dive deep into Seth's Starfinder setting, and we read one of Seth's old creative writing pieces from high school! Spoiler Alert: he sucks at writing.By PGPN
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Rhiannon Giddens' New Album; Trauma From Systemic Racism
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Rhiannon Giddens joins us to discuss "They're Calling Me Home," the new album she recorded with her partner Francesco Turrisi. And, Minneapolis racial trauma expert Resmaa Menakem says for Black and Brown Americans, trauma is passed down from generation to generation, becoming a physical manifestation of the systemic racism the U.S. is only now sta…
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Rethinking Personal Boundaries After COVID-19; Camden's 'Hoodbrarian'
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As more people get vaccinated for COVID-19, journalist Celeste Headlee says this time can serve as an opportunity to rethink what our personal lives could look like going forward. And, WHYY's P. Kenneth Burns tells us about one woman helping to bring more books to Camden, New Jersey's more than 70,000 residents.…
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Andes Running Challenge; Future Of Homework
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Tyler Andrews, one of the fastest trail runners in the world, aims to beat times for 10 of the most challenging mountains and volcanoes in South America. He joins us from Ecuador. And, when students attend school from home, all work is by definition homework. WHYY's Alan Yu reports how parents and teachers are rethinking it.…
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New Book Explains 'How To Be An Adult'; 'Life After The Gunshot' Series
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Julie Lythcott-Haims talks about her new book "Your Turn: How to Be an Adult." And, researcher Joseph Richardson and violence intervention specialist Che Bullock have helped 116 young men through coping with their gun violence trauma. They talk about their efforts, which they're turning into a documentary series called "Life After The Gunshot."…
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Light Spring Recipes; Black Pastor Conducts 'Unchurched' Funerals
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After a pandemic winter, resident chef Kathy Gunst shares several lighter dishes for spring. And, Rev. Irene Monroe has been conducting daily Zoom funerals since last March. Monroe joins host Robin Young to talk about her community and her experience over the last year.By NPR
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All About Caracaras, The Raptor Birds; Mobile Vaccinations In Colorado
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Author Jonathan Meiburg discusses "A Most Remarkable Creature," his new book about his quest to learn more about caracaras, the raptor birds. And, Colorado Public Radio's Stina Sieg reports on an effort in Mesa County, Colorado, to bring vaccines to medically vulnerable residents.By NPR
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Advice For Job Seekers; Political Crisis in Jordan
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CBS News' Jill Schlesinger talks about the economy adding 916,000 jobs in March and what that means for people looking for work. And, a political crisis is unfolding in Jordan. The country's deputy prime minister has accused a former crown prince of plotting against the government. BBC's Lyse Doucet shares what to know.…
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Young Jewish Women Resistance Fighters; Negative Pandemic Coverage
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Judy Batalion, author of "The Light of Days," discusses the stories of young women resistance fighters in Polish Jewish ghettos during World War II. And, Dartmouth economics professor Bruce Sacerdote felt that news coverage of the pandemic was often more negative than what scientists or actual data suggested. He explains his research into the media…
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Episode 79: Direct Connections - LIVE #3 w/ The Motley Crew of Mopars (Part 1)
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This is Part 1 of the Facebook live stream of Direct Connections - LIVE #3 with the Motley Crew of Mopars hanging out and talking Mopars. (Note: This is the replay of the Facebook live stream from 04/02/2021 @ 8:00PM) TalkingMopars.com Social Media: @TalkingMoparsPodcastBy Chris Albrecht
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Brown University Students Call For Reparations; Chauvin Trial Week 1
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Undergrads at Brown University are calling on the institution to offer reparations to the descendants of the enslaved people owned by and tied to the Brown family. Jason Carroll, student body president, joins us. And, we look back on week one of the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged in the death of George Floy…
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'My Broken Language' Memoir; Fixing Urban Design Inequities
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Playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes joins us to talk about her new memoir "My Broken Language." Also, in 1968, an elevated extension of Interstate 10 was built to cut through New Orleans' Claiborne Avenue, a key business corridor for the city's Black community. Biden's infrastructure plan promises to undo some of the damage done by highway construction…
Ep14 Kim Moon and Andrew Davies talk K1600 Enthusiast topics, Michigan rides, Army times and the benefits of educationBy Featuring Chris Black and James Matrisciano
This week we celebrate the success of a recent charity stream, discuss the merits of fighting with knifes and discuss why Lil Nas is our lord and savior.By PGPN
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S2E2 (EP.34) Sticky Spin Rates & other Dizzy Situations
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It's Opening Day!! The season is off to the races.We consider the MLB's use of analytics to punish pitchers for illegal substances.We look at the Dodgers and Angels Opening Day rosters. And jump to some conclusions about the season take a WAG or 2 on post season awards.Check out our website siblingrivalrybb.com…
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How Vaccine Passports Work; What Voting Reform Means For Elections
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This week, New York became the first state to launch a vaccine passport, called the Excelsior Pass, developed with IBM. IBM's Jason Kelley explains how it works. And, Brennan Center for Justice voting rights expert Myrna Perez explains how states are changing their voting rules and what federal legislation would do to counterbalance state laws if p…
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'No-No Boy' New Album; College President On Future Of Education
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Julian Saporiti's musical project "No-No Boy" tells stories rooted in his own family history. He talks about his new album, "1975." And, Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell reflects on the school's achievements during his 15-year tenure and the impact of COVID-19 on higher education.By NPR
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Smithsonian Museum Documents Pandemic; Supporting Asian Parents
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New York nurse Sandra Lindsay received the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in the U.S. Her vaccination record card, scrubs and hospital ID badge are now part of the Smithsonian's coronavirus collection. And, many young adults like YR Media's Amber Ly are trying to spend more time supporting their parents after recent violent attacks against Asians.…
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Lightning Sparks Life; Oscar Best Original Song Nominees
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Scientists thought that a key ingredient for life must have come to early Earth from meteorites. But as NPR's Nell Greenfieldboyce reports, a new study suggests a surprising alternative source: lightning strikes. And, we take our annual look at the nominees for the Oscar's Best Original Song with Variety film music writer Jon Burlingame.…
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Episode 150: Spring football practice starts and WBB makes a mega splash hire
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There's a lot of news to cover this week including the start of spring football practice, a HUGE hire for the women's basketball program, serious success for men's baseball, UTSA's first named college, and much, much more.