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Learn how some businesses have falsely claimed to have AI-driven technologies, deceiving people and scamming them out of their money.
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Luscious and deliciously indulgent, Pasta Carbonara surprisingly is one of the easiest of weeknight suppers.
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This exhibit will be available for viewing Tuesday, April 1, through Tuesday, April 29, at WKNO Digital Media Center.
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Staffers began receiving termination notices this morning as part of a major restructuring at HHS. Some senior leadership are on their way out too.
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The White House and former USAID staff have differing views on the nature of the U.S. response to the earthquake that struck Myanmar and neighboring countries.
- A culture critic reflects on the limits of language -- and the magic of silence
- Albums by Lucy Dacus and Jeffrey Lewis show the range of confessional songwriting
- Chocolate Droppa: Tiny Desk Concert
- Palestinian soap gets UNESCO recognition as Israel's military operation closes in
- 6 tales of mystery and mishap — all hitting book stores on April Fools' Day
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Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South's President and CEO, Randy Hutchinson, offers expert advice on avoiding common financial scams and costly pitfalls so that you can confidently protect and secure your financial future.
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Christopher Blank, news director at WKNO 91.1, and political analyst Otis Sanford host TN Politics, giving headlining news.
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Dr. Scott Morris from Church Health shares advice and tips for healthier living so that people can experience the full richness of life.
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Local police leaders have feared the erosion of public trust as a result of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts. Many officials say they're seeing signs that's happening.
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Kacky Walton spoke with Brooke Jerome, Artistic Director and Choreographer of Hot Foot Honeys—the Mid-South’s only professional tap dance company.
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Kacky Walton spoke with author Preston Lauterbach about his new book, "Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King."
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On March 24, 2023, a devastating tornado struck Rolling Fork, a small town in the Mississippi Delta and the hometown of filmmaker and author Willy Bearden. Darel Snodgrass speaks with Willy Bearden and George Larrimore about their powerful new documentary about the tornado's aftermath.
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State Sen. Brent Taylor would empower the Shelby County Commission, rather than state government, to reign in controversial school board decisions.
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews to discuss upcoming Mid-South art and performance events.
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Create your arts agenda every week with the help of ARTSmemphis’ calendar of events.
Morning Edition is your perfect morning companion: gentle, but straightforward, news and information, with local weather and traffic reports.
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Top local news with host Eric Barnes, featuring special guests. Airs on WKNO/Channel 10, Fridays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
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Jennifer Chandler shares recipes, menu ideas, and food tips each week!
Each show consists of the biggest stories of the day, thoughtful commentaries, insightful features on the quirky and the mainstream in arts and life, music and entertainment, all brought alive through sound.
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Community Foundation of Greater Memphis' Julia McDonald shares how to give smarter and do good for your community.
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Community Foundation of Greater Memphis' Julia McDonald shares how to give smarter and do good for your community.
The news you need to know today — and the stories that will stick with you tomorrow. Plus, special series and behind-the-scenes extras from Here & Now hosts Robin Young, Scott Tong and Deepa Fernandes with help from Producer Chris Bentley and the team at NPR and WBUR.