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  • It's what you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, June 23, 2020. Our Leadoff story is about a Bloomington city council member criticizing Black…
  • It's what you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, June 30, 2020. Our Leadoff story is about Central Illinois funeral homes rescheduling memorial…
  • It's what you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, June 9, 2020. Our Leadoff story is about the Bloomington-Normal NAACP joining hands with law…
  • There’s a lot of the 1940s in this week’s Radio Munson as Don spins platters by the Andrews Sisters, Cab Calloway, and the Mills Brothers. Woody Herman…
  • Some early Independence Day Weekend fireworks on this week’s Radio Munson from Jim Cullum’s Jazz Band, Keely Smith, and trombonists John Allred and…
  • Around the country, houses, schools and shopping centers are being built on old oil and gas fields — and hidden underground are millions of abandoned wells that are not monitored for leaks.
  • NPR TV critic Eric Deggans shares his thoughts on AppleTV+'s "Loot," FX's "The Bear," and the fourth season of "HBO's Westworld."
  • Mark Penn, a Democratic pollster who advises Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign, talks about Microtrends. Penn's book identifies dozens of niche audiences, from "caffeine crazies" to "snowed-under slobs."
  • The 5th Circuit ruled that the law might not intentionally violate voters' rights, but does have a discriminatory effect. It called for a lower court to fix the problem before the November elections.
  • Troops from 27 countries wrapped up one of the largest NATO war games since the 1980s — in the Arctic. Russia's war in Ukraine made the exercise feel like more than a game.
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