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  • The CDC reverses masking recommendation. Four police officers testify at hearing on the Capitol insurrection. Gymnast Simone Biles withdraws from the individual all-around at the Tokyo Games.
  • TPR Book Public “The Lonely Voice with Peter Orner” with host Yvette Benavides, with a special guest, Alberto Reyes Morgan, discussing Juan Rulfo's story Luvina” from the collection "El Llano en Llamas."
  • In the past seven months, San Antonio has experienced losses of both life and economic stability due to COVID-19; employment, housing and food…
  • From COVID-19 research to Parkinson's disease therapies, these statistical experts turn numbers into answers, helping doctors make evidence-based decisions that improve patient care.
  • The latest unemployment report showed fewer jobs created than expected — 260,000 vs. about 1 million — and many employers are having trouble finding workers, especially for lower-paying food service, retail and hospitality jobs.
  • Writer and actor Anna De Luna tells the story of her mother’s immigrant experience filled with harrowing yet sometimes comical struggles in adapting to life in South Texas in her new solo play, “Carmen from Mexico.”
  • Ken Paxton has been impeached and is now suspended from the office of Texas Attorney General. Paxton is now facing permanent removal from office with an impeachment trial in the Texas Senate. But what is he accused of and what about the recent FBI arrest of his supporter businessman Nate Paul?
  • Are you your job? Does your job define you? Many entangle their identities with their jobs. That’s not a good idea because jobs go away, and then where are you? Who are you without that defining occupation? Why has work come to dominate the lives of so many?What does it take to make work a part of a healthy balanced life?
  • Public radio reporters from across the nation are gathering in San Antonio for the Public Media Journalists Association conference. This gives us a rare opportunity to check in on how the big stories are playing out across America and discuss what are the challenges in public radio newsrooms in this era of the never-ending news cycle.
  • The actual history of Texas is too important to leave in the hands of the state and the politicians. In the time of book bans and anti-woke grandstanding, wildcatter historian E.R. Bills challenges the official myths of Texas and seeks to set the record straight. He asks other Texans to take a hard look at what we’ve been told about the state’s past, culture and character.
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