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  • Midwest jobs took center stage early in Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate at Otterbein University in Westerville.
  • With the decisive win of Sen. Raphael Warnock in Georgia's runoff election, Republicans and Democrats are looking to the state and wondering just how much of a battleground it will be moving forward.
  • In the book, author Lissa Soep remembers two close friends who died and reflects on how their voices continue to speak through their loved ones.
  • Alex Goldmark is the senior supervising producer of Planet Money and The Indicator from Planet Money. His reporting has appeared on shows including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Radiolab, On The Media, APM's Marketplace, and in magazines such as GOOD and Fast Company. Previously, he was a senior producer at WNYC–New York Public Radio where he piloted new programming and helped grow young shows to the point where they now have their own coffee mug pledge gifts. Long ago, he was the executive producer of two shows at Air America Radio, a very short term consultant for the World Bank, a volunteer trying to fight gun violence in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, and also a poor excuse for a bartender in Washington, DC. He lives next to the Brooklyn Bridge and owns an orange velvet couch.
  • We discuss traveling and navigating airports for people with invisible disabilities.
  • The Columbus Dispatch found police rarely use all the tools they have at their disposal to locate missing residents.
  • More young people are falling victim to gun violence in recent years, some are pulling the triggers.
  • Peter Payette is the Executive Director of Interlochen Public Radio and has managed the news department since 2001. For more than a decade, he hosted the weekly programPoints North and has reported on a wide range of issues critical to the culture and economy of northern Michigan. His work has been featured on NPR, Michigan Radio, Bridge magazine and Edible Grande Traverse. He has taught journalism and radio production to students and adults at Interlochen Center for the Arts. He is also working on a book about the use of aquaculture to manage Great Lakes fisheries, particularly the use of salmon from the Pacific Ocean to create a sport fishery in the 1960s.
  • Is it purple? Georgia's status as a solid red state has been challenged in recent elections but not everyone is ready to say it's changing its hue.
  • On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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