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Looking back at the innovations that paved the way for the Golden Age of Broadway.
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Native to Mexico, dahlias probably grew in Aztec gardens as they were already in cultivation when the Spaniards arrived.
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On this week’s Noon Edition, we’ll discuss already released and impending key decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court as it wraps up its current session this month.
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If the universe started with the Big Bang, what will it look like far into the future?
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"Why would we only target just seniors and just people who can afford to not have a mortgage? That's not really doing anything for our community's most vulnerable." - Sakbun on Gov. Braun's plan for property tax breaks.
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Browse our playlist for this week's game
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Yesterday we looked closer at batesian mimicry, and today's A Moment of Science checks out another example of this phenomenon in snakes.
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"Monkey see, monkey do" might be a common phrase for humans, but there's some truth behind this for other species as well. Learn more about batesian mimicry with today's A Moment of Science.
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WTIU and the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music have received a Regional Emmy® nomination for their nationally distributed production of The Nutcracker at the Jacobs School of Music.
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Antonia Matthew reads "The Night of January 2, 2026," "bombed building," "Jet Trail," and "Knitting Circle."