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  • The Colectiva has issued two volumes of "The Bard in the Borderlands," a collection of adaptations of Shakespeare's most iconic work with a borderland twist.
  • How did PFAS chemicals, once used in popular stain-resistant carpets, end up in the water and environment in parts of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina? FRONTLINE, The Associated Press, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Post and Courier and AL.com investigate what happened with these forever chemicals and the ongoing health impacts.
  • More than a dozen health and environmental groups are suing the Environmental Protection Agency over its rollback of a rule that fought climate change. The “endangerment finding”, states that the buildup of heat-trapping pollution in the atmosphere endangers public health. The rollback is widely seen as a major setback to efforts to combat the climate crisis.
  • A study of two groups of 70-year-olds found that branched-chain amino acids combined with exercise improve physical function and quality of life. Exercise alone did not.
  • Oldest VFW Post in Texas sees major upgrades; Rep. Talarico raises millions following axed Stephen Colbert interview; Hill Country schools affected by hoax bomb threats
  • How many people in Bexar County voted on day 1 of early voting? Narcotic arrests and seizures spiked in SA last year; SA Phil responds after canceling its season
  • SA council approves resolution related to immigration enforcement; Peter Sakai, Ron Nirenberg at odds over Project Marvel; Mass Vday weddings kick off in Bexar County tonight
  • Yvette Benavides and Peter Orner discuss "Berries" and other stories from Kolyma Stories by Varlam Shalamov. The author underscores the horrors of totalitarianism and the will to survive of the characters in the stories that are based on all-too real events and situations that the author himself experienced.
  • Recently the slavery exhibit was removed at Independence National Historical Park, The Pride flag was removed at Stonewall National Monument and at the Smithsonian references to President Trumps impeachments were taken down. We hear from Jason Stanley, the author of “Erasing History – How Fascists rewrite the Past to Control the Future.”
  • SA Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones faces possible censure; Judson ISD to close four schools; SA Philharmonic's music director resigns
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