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  • More than a mere chronicler armed with facts and dates, Sam Roberts is a nonfiction writer with the heart of a novelist; he's writing about buildings — but he does so while telling engaging stories.
  • The brown suede Birkenstock Arizonas were worn by Jobs in the 1970s and 1980s during "many pivotal moments in Apple's history," the auction house says. The winner did not want their name disclosed.
  • An agreement worth up to $12 billion made Google the de facto choice for online search on millions of iPhones. Justice officials say the deal may be anticompetitive under U.S. law.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat, about the latest Jan. 6 hearings.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our entire show features “Etheric Medicine” practitioner, Bobbi Vogel, who shares her experience as a paramedic discovering her current practice as a healing guide for others, spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony’s 36th Annual Drayton Family Education Concert on October 9th.
  • Lubeznik Center for Arts: Janet Bloch, Nelsy Marcano, Samantha Bean - Spotlight on Cathy Feeman.
  • Today: Purdue University Northwest interim executive director of undergraduate admissions Julie Wiejak is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the dual-admissions partnership between Purdue Northwest and Ivy Tech Community College to guarantee a path for students between an associate's degree and a batchelor's degree. It is available for review right now at a Purdue Northwest web page.
  • Shep recounts an unforgettable Army training film
  • Shep conducts a social experiment.
  • Shep's producer, Leigh Brown, has advice for television viewers who question the accuracy of some programs.
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