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  • Russian President Vladimir Putin has cracked down on journalists, threatening up to 15 years imprisonment for the reporting of ‘false information.’ What effect is this having on reporting of that nation’s invasion of Ukraine. Also, The Atlantic’s 12,000-word profile of the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince, and how a journalist’s identity as a storyteller could be eroding our credibility with the public. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • Is it time for newspapers to stop filling print pages with national and international news and keep it local? Also the death of CNN+. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • The Twitter board has accepted Elon Musk’s buyout offer. An edit button? The end of spambots? What changes could users see from Musk’s Twitter? Also, an innovative approach to meaningful investigative reporting on the local level, the end for CNN+ and new life for the Chicago Reader. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • The potential for heart disease, kidney disease and Crohn's disease can all be detected by...your dentist? Yes, according to the American Dental Association. We ask our resident oral care experts, DRS. PHILIP BATSON and ELIZABETH ABE, DDS, Columbia Healthy Smiles, to tell us why that regular checkup is good for more than just a deep cleaning. September 27, 2022
  • MOST Policy Initiative has been providing "non-partisan research information" to the Missouri General Assembly for a good couple of years now. Executive director BRITTANY WHITLEY, PhD, takes us back to the beginning, back to when three graduate students at the University of Missouri had this idea share what they know with those who are in a position to make a difference. September 28, 2022
  • "Retired" Mizzou Tigers quarterback ('14) ALEX DEMCZAK, now an author and motivational speaker, is on our couch this morning talking about his latest book, 'The Sale'. He tells us that it's "a business fable. It's not a book just about sales, it's a book about building trust and integrity...and doing the right thing." September 29, 2022
  • It should come as no surprise that senior citizens are statistically more susceptible to fraud, especially by way of the computer. ITCOMO owner ROBERT RICKETTS has done his research and has some advice for the 65 and up club and their children! October 4, 2022
  • "This idea really came about during the height of the pandemic when our local restaurants were closed. Once they opened back up, we wanted to give an opportunity to highlight those restaurants, and so the idea for 'CoMo Chopped' was developed." -- ANDREW GRABAU, Heart of Missouri United Way executive director, explaining the origins before explaining the rules of this now annual fundraiser October 5, 2022
  • Since he was a kid, GORDON KNATCAL has been especially fond of the Tony Award-winning musical 'Rent'. "I would listen to that thing until it wore out!" Gordon is now directing the show at Capital City Productions in Jefferson City. Don't wait to get your tickets - there's only four performances scheduled! Additional guest: ROB CROUSE | Also, CHRIS CAMPBELL invites everyone to pay a visit to the Boone County History and Culture Center to see their latest exhibit, 'I Do', which features a collection of wedding fashions, traditions and photography! (4:40) October 7, 2022
  • There's nothing typical about this "typical camping story" by our resident storyteller, LARRY BROWN! August 12, 2022
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