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The Hidden Labor Gap In Modern Families

Even as dual-income households become more of the norm across America, women often still shoulder more of the work at home. We explore why this imbalance persists and what real equity moving forward could look like. Kate Mangino, gender expert, author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. Links for more info: How Gender Equity

todayDecember 28, 2025

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The One-Hunded Year Anniversary Of Mount Rushmore

It’s one of the most photographed landmarks in America, but behind the four stone faces lies a story of abandoned visions, a sculptor with a controversial legacy and a mountain long sacred to Native Americans. A century after the project was approved, we have a conversation about the landmark’s lesser-known history and who gets to

todayDecember 21, 2025

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Viewpoints Explained: Everything You Never Knew About Mount Rushmore

This is Viewpoints Explained… Earlier this year, Mount Rushmore made headlines after a republican lawmaker floated the idea of adding president Donald Trump’s face to the monument. if this happened, Trump would be the fifth face on the portrait, joining George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, And Abraham Lincoln. as the story grew, The National

todayDecember 17, 2025

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Saving Coral Reefs: Why These Animals Matter More Than We Think

Coral reefs are home to 25 percent of all marine life – approximately 800,000 species. But these vibrant, colorful landscapes are more than just a home for aquatic life. Coral reefs are animals themselves. Two ocean experts join us this week to share some interesting facts about these unique creatures and why people should care

todayDecember 14, 2025