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WUFT's Dana Hill interviews NPR Journalist and Host Ari Shapiro about hosting the new season of "The Mole" on Netflix.
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It doesn’t have to be me that people see, but I do think it’s important for mental health to be a part of an audience.
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It doesn’t have to be me that people see, but I do think it’s important for mental health to be a part of an audience.
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you• WUFT News: Unyielding resilience: Farmers facing…
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I sort of think the fact that we worship at the alter of youth as a culture is wrong and kind of sort of denies us some of the pleasures and good qualities about growing older and I try to celebrate them. So that’s really my message. It’s sort of just, not to listen to the people who tell you to act your age because what does that actually mean?
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The NPR College Podcast Challenge is back for a third year in a row. WUFT's Elliot Tritto talked with NPR's Janet Lee and Steve Drummond about how the…
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The NPR College Podcast Challenge is back for a third year in a row. WUFT's Elliot Tritto talked with NPR's Janet Lee and Steve Drummond about how the…
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NEW YORK — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is defending an anti-LGBTQ video his campaign shared online that attacks rival Donald Trump for his past support of…
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The facility in Celebration Pointe will open May 27.
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Gabby Salazar, an adjunct professor at the University of Florida with the Tropical Conservation and Development Program at the Center for Latin American Studies, has collaborated with the Centre for Wildlife Studies in India to develop Wild Shaale, a conservation education program for 10-to-13-year-old children. The program, which started in 2018, has reached more than 20,000 children in rural India.