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  • An update on the war in Ukraine and a look at how life in the city of Odesa has changed.
  • Mucho Gusto is a health and wellness expo geared toward middle and high school students and their families. Separating ourselves from existing health and wellness fairs, Texas Public Radio looks to transform wellness from metrics and data and explore what it means to destress, and cope in times of turbulence and uncertainty.

    Thank you for joining us for our first of many! Take a look at what you missed, and we will see you in 2023!
  • Texas hospitals are struggling under the weight of the state's worst COVID-19 surge yet. This month the state has seen single-day records for the first, second and third most confirmed daily cases. Hospitalizations have reached the highest level since July. And the situation is likely to get worse. Rural parts of Texas are being hit especially hard.
  • This week on ask the expert, Dr. Berggren answers questions about voting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
  • From jazz to present-day pop, drum kits are one of the most transformative musical inventions. In his book "Kick It," musician, professor and author Matt Brennan dives into the history of drums and drummers, and their impact on both creative culture and society as a whole.
  • A Michigan man who got laid off was told his severance pay would be $81,000 per week for 34 weeks. It turns out, the company meant $81,000 over 34 weeks.
  • Private rooms for pumping breast milk and expanded therapy coverage for children with autism are two of the less publicized mandates of the Affordable Care Act. Also, being able to choose your OB-GYN.
  • House Speaker John Boehner is proposing a six-week debt ceiling increase to his Republican caucus. If adopted, it would take away the immediate threat to financial markets.
  • The average home loan rate has dropped below 6% for the first time since 2022. Will that help thaw the frozen housing market?
  • The website Just Security made a detailed timeline of events leading up to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. False claims, conspiracy theories and calls to violence go back almost a year.
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