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Left: Vice President Harris delivers a speech as she accepts the party's nomination to be its presidential candidate at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Aug. 22, 2024. Right: U.S. Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a rally at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on July 27, 2024 in St Cloud, Minn.
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AT&T workers are on strike across the south. Their union says the company refuses to bargain on a new contract with higher wages and healthcare benefits.
On this episode of the show we talk with the new Director of the Department of Public Safety at SEMO; learn more about SEMO’s Prior Learning Assessment initiative where work experiences can convert into college credit and…Starship has landed at SEMO bringing food delivery by six-wheeled robots.
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By 1964, when the US population stood at nearly 192 million, four out of every 10 Americans were under 20 years old. More people were 17 than any other age. And there were more children under 14 than the nation’s entire population in 1881. Our country had gotten literally younger because of a mammoth post-World War II surge in procreation: a baby boom that dramatically transformed our demographic landscape.
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