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In this episode of Past & Present, Dr. Robert E. Weems, Jr. contrasts the New Deal associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt with Project 2025.
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Marcus Kliewer’s debut novel began life as a serialized short story on Reddit, where it won an award for Scariest Story of 2021. It's a deliciously twisty haunted house tale with nods to Shirley Jackson and Jordan Peele.
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September brings exciting new restaurant openings in Wichita, plus updates on a local favorite under new ownership. Denise Neil has all the latest on this week’s episode of Dining with Denise.
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Fletcher Powell says it's worth a bit of a drive to see one new movie.
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Eric Litwiller says co-occurring disorders can make mental illnesses worse.
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We're revisiting the recipes of summer on Cooking with Fire. This week, commentator Josh Cary explains which foods owe their beginnings to the St. Louis World's Fair.
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Fletcher Powell says what's at stake in a new documentary could hardly be more important.
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The question of gender equality has - and continues to be - an issue in the United States. On today's Past and Present, Dr. Robin Henry looks at the impact of the 1970 Women's Strike.
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'That Librarian: The Fight Against Book-Banning in America' tells the story of Louisiana school librarian Amanda Jones, who sued harassers for defamation when they attacked her on social media. Jones has led the fight against efforts to censor books in school and public libraries.
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The Wichita restaurant scene has been hit with lots of recent closings, but not all are bad. Denise Neil has more.