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The first saber-teeth and tusks evolve in the Late Permian and our ancestors, the cynodonts, appear.
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The closure is due to condensation in the ductwork which caused water to collect in the office’s light fixtures.
June Christy's 1954 album "Something Cool" was a landmark in the "Cool School" of vocal jazz.
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Submit responses for tonight's game. Get helpful hints and answer bonus trivia. Book gluttons welcome
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Since 2018, Early Music America has hosted its Emerging Artists Showcase, a series presenting the rising stars of early music and historical performance. This hour on Harmonia, we’ll hear from 2025 laureate Charlotte Tang, whose program transports us to a fashionable drawing room in nineteenth-century England.
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In 1957 tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins was at the peak of his first great period, playing with a confident, swinging, and radical abandon both as a leader and with Max Roach and Miles Davis.
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From her book Glass Jaw, poet Raisa Tolchinsky reads "Bless the Boxing Ring," "Carmen," "Melissa," and "Jess."
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A restless teenager spent the summer of 1936 as a temporary hobo, riding the Monon line through Indiana en route to the Texas Centennial Exposition.
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We’re saying goodbye to Nice Work this week. For our last show, hosts Tyler Lake and Alex Chambers talk about some of their favorite moments, look back at stories and interviews and reflect on what they hoped the show would accomplish.
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For more than 50 years, Don Fischer's voice has been part of the soundtrack of Indiana University athletics. Timeless: Don Fischer's Half-Century Broadcasting IU Sports premieres August 28 on WTIU and will be celebrated through free community screenings across Indiana, including a special sneak-peek event at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
In case you missed it
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How can foregrounding the story of the worker within the apparel merchandising and architecture industries build more equitable global industries and communities?
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Many animals fight within their own species, and the dinosaurs were not exception.
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Flies are notorious house pests. Why can it be so hard to get rid of them?
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While we may think of chickens as the first domesticated fowl, evidence suggests the goose got there first.
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Sen. Chris Garten has received the endorsement of the Senate Republican caucus to head the Senate. The Republican rose to national prominence after his support of redistricting.
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The state is offering up to $5,000 in funding for displaced families.
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Various parents said the corporation didn’t notify them that they changed the program until May; they heard about the changes from their kids first.
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The Office of the First Lady announced a news conference Thursday ahead of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix.
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Nearly $330,000 in READI 2.0 Arts and Culture grants will go toward building three new bus shelters, inspired by the original one installed in 2025 in NexusPark along Herman Darlage Drive.
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About 9,800 first-year students are moving in this week.
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Indiana surpassed most of the country with over 90 reported tornadoes this year.
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Pressure can come from any number of sources, especially for athletes competing at the top of their fields. Today's A Moment of Science has more on the impacts on performance.