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After The Fire: Tulsa’s Untold Reckoning

In 1921, a prosperous Black neighborhood was destroyed almost overnight – and then quietly written out of the historical record. This week, we examine how violence, silence, and selective memory shaped what generations of Americans were never taught. In the end, thirty-five square blocks and around twelve hundred homes were reduced to ashes. White mobs

todayJanuary 11, 2026

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Culture Crash: Why We Can’t Let Go Of The ’90S

Welcome to Culture Crash, where we examine American culture – what’s new and old in entertainment… Author Chuck Klosterman’s newest book is called  The Nineties , and it’s a thorough look at the decade – its politics, its history and of course, its culture. One thing Klosterman said he thought a lot about while writing

todayJanuary 7, 2026

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Viewpoints Explained: The Dessert Trend That Refuses To Fade

Once a sweet treat mainly found at grocery stores, this dessert has quietly moved into the mainstream, showing as stand-alone chains across the country. We look at why it’s stuck around longer than past food fads. The post Viewpoints Explained: The Dessert Trend That Refuses To Fade appeared first on Viewpoints Radio.

todayJanuary 7, 2026

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Relearning How To Be Friends As An Adult

Making friends as an adult is harder than it looks, with so many of us trying to juggle busy, demanding schedules, living in new places and dealing with a culture that discourages vulnerability. We unpack why so many people feel disconnected and how you can put yourself out there and foster new and genuine friendships.

todayJanuary 4, 2026

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Too Much Plastic, Too Little (Actual) Recycling

How often do you buy an item from the store that’s packaged in a plastic container or wrapped in plastic? Daily decisions like these add up and are feeding into the global plastic crisis. Scientists estimate that there’s anywhere between 9 to 16 million tons of plastic on the sea floor, polluting the environment, harming

todayJanuary 4, 2026

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Viewpoints Explained: A Global Threat That’s Slowly Fading

This is Viewpoints Explained… Sometimes it feels like the news is one long string of hard headlines. From political drama to rising costs to economic uncertainty, it can feel like everything is moving in the wrong direction. But there’s good things happening too, and in 2026, we want to highlight more of these positive stories.

todayDecember 31, 2025