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  • Menus that appeared handwritten instead of typed made people think the food was healthier in some contexts, according to a study from The Ohio State University.
  • President Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ended without a deal. Also, we have analysis of Michael Cohen's testimony.
  • There and Back Again
    Head of OdysseusCredit JastrowEdit | RemoveReading has always been an important activity in my life. Of course, “activity” may not rightly describe…
  • A North Pole lake, and its fish, have tested positive for PFAS chemicals linked to a range of human health problems. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports, the lake…
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Joan Rohlfing, president and COO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative about the current status of nuclear weapons globally.
  • Huge snowstorms hit the West in February and in places like the Sierra Nevada, the snowpack is well above average. Reservoir operators and farmers are watching the new snowpack forecast data closely.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and member of the House Intelligence Committee, about whether he believes President Trump is complicit in Michael Cohen's crimes.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt about President Trump ignoring intelligence officers and White House staff to give top security clearances to Jared Kushner.
  • The Trump administration is planning to reduce the ponds, streams and wetlands that fall under federal clean water regulations.
  • Scientists called the most distant object in the solar system FarOut. They recently discovered an object even farther away, naming it FarFarOut.
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