WDIY Headlines
Yashvi Javia takes over hosting duties of Teen Connect by welcoming Jacquelyn Otto, a certified therapist specializing in adolescent psychology, to decode the mysteries of the teenage brain.
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A collaboration between LVHN and Lehigh County police seeks to help all drivers during traffic stops. WDIY’s James Zipprodt reports it involves a simple blue envelope.
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Laurie Hackett is joined by Doug Downing of Fulton Bank and Maggie Walters of United Way to provide a closer look at someone years into volunteering and someone just emerging as a community leader.
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Based on a real-life covert British military force, the film follows special operations soldiers on a mission to neutralize Nazi Germany's U-boats during WWII.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Mary Serfass, artist and owner of the Snow Goose Gallery, to talk about the upcoming Invitational Exhibition of Fine Art Miniatures and the fascination behind the art form.
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On the next Galactic Travels™, Bill Fox begins a month-long focus on Montreal, Québec-based ambient electronic artist Mutagénèse. The Featured CD at Midnight will be 'Errance Planétaire' by Mutagénèse.
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Cargill says that, out "of an abundance of caution," it is recalling several of its ground beef products produced in late April and sold at Walmart locations across the eastern U.S.
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Some cities, like three in Vermont, allow non-U.S. citizens to vote in local elections. In these places, noncitizen turnout has remained low, as noncitizen voting is a contentious national issue.
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On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard fired on Kent State students, killing four and wounding nine. A former student who now teaches there reflects on that day and offers lessons for protesters now.
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What's a typical vacation activity for doctors? Work. A new study finds that most physicians do work on a typical day off. In this essay, a family doctor considers why that is and why it matters.
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Jerry Seinfeld has the become the latest in a string of public figures to blame "political correctness" for the death of comedy (among other societal ills). But what does the term actually refer to?