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  • A Congressional primary in Brooklyn has brought longstanding distrust between African-American and Caribbean-American communities. Congressman Major Owens, who is black, is being challenged in tomorrow's primary by a Jamaican-born city council member, Una Clarke, who claims Owens has ignored the growing Caribbean influx in the district. Beth Fertig from member station WNYC reports.
  • Fiscales han desestimado los cargos de agresión sexual contra el exdirector de la Escuela de Enseñanza y Aprendizaje de Illinois State University, quien fue arrestado en el campus hace dos años.
  • Ni Una Menos, or Not One Less, started out in Argentina as a slogan chanted by thousands protesting the murders of young women. It eventually spawned a women's rights movement across Latin America.
  • El Fiscal General de Illinois, Kwame Raoul, ha presentado una demanda contra State Farm alegando que la gigante de seguros no ha cumplido con un examen regulatorio.
  • Juan y Alvaro Bello sufrieron la persecución política en carne propia y les tocó pedir asilo en Estados Unidos. Los dos ya son ciudadanos americanos y están encantados con su vida en Bloomington-Normal, pero no dejan de estar angustiados por sus familiares que todavía siguen allá en Venezuela.
  • Larry in Shirley, IL needs advice on when he should trim his apple trees, and Murph is ready with a time table.
  • Professor of philanthropy Una Osili and Executive Director of the Greater DC Diaper Bank Corinne Cannon answer more listener questions about how best to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Professor of philanthropy Una Osili and Executive Director of the Greater DC Diaper Bank Corinne Cannon answer listener questions about how best to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A top advisor to then president Barack Obama is in Bloomington Normal. David Axelrod says President Biden faces a challenge on immigration and thinks in spite of Pandemic fatigue among voters, Governor JB Pritzker will do okay in the next election cycle. Other Democrats? Well, that's tougher. The singer songwriter group Stone and Snow can't always write about things in the moment. It takes a while for Karen Bridges and Clint Thomson to work through things. Their album is 'We Were Made For These Times.' And the President of the University of Illinois system celebrates a partnership with Illinois State University and the chance to work on the state goal of becoming a hub for EV technology.
  • Roughly 133 billion pounds of food go uneaten each year — much of it still edible. So for a half-year, the two filmmakers behind Just Eat It vowed to eat nothing but food entering the waste stream.
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