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This week, I offer a look ahead at new shows for you from NOVA, PBS KIDS and Ken Burns. Plus, new episodes from WKAR originals “Binary Minds” and “Beyond the Score.”
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A Michigan State University researcher is taking part in a study to understand how structural racism can lead to worse health outcomes for Black Americans.
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The Oakland County prosecutor is asking a judge to refuse the Oxford High School shooter’s request to withdraw his guilty pleas to murder and other charges.
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A Ukrainian student and a Michigan farmer, united in support of Ukraine's freedom.
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Correspondents Edition. Democrats under perform in election. Governors race already taking shape.
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Explore how A.I. is being incorporated into healthcare and what it means for the future of medicine.
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Explore how A.I. is redefining creativity and the implications it has for the art world.
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The new 2D animated series from PBS KIDS follows the everyday adventures of Carl, a warm-hearted autistic raccoon who enjoys collecting things. Premieres Nov. 14.
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Does this date have special meaning for you or a loved one? Day sponsorships may be available for this date next year. Contact membership@wkar.org to learn more.
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Saturdays, Nov 2 - Nov 30 at 12PM on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Enjoy music from around the mitten with Jody Knol each Saturday for Great Lakes Concerts!
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Shows at the Wharton Center are Saturday at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
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En este episodio de ¿Qué Onda Michigan?, te traemos un análisis completo sobre los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales y qué fue lo que motivó a los votantes a elegir a Donald Trump como presidente de los Estados Unidos.
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