30 minutes | Monday, December 22, 2025
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 shape the story of America.
The Human Cost Of Inflation: One Mother’s View From The Financial Edge
Christina Kuhn’s life is a daily race against rising prices, stagnant wages and the constant fear that one unexpected expense could cause her family to lose everything. In this intimate portrait of a Michigan family stretched to their limit, we explore what it really feels like to live without a safety net in today’s economy.
Viewpoints Explained: The Holiday Leftover Mistakes Many Of Us Make
Holiday food safety can feel like a guessing game. Everyone has an opinion, and most of us are just hoping we’re making the right call. We break down the simple rules that can keep your fridge (and your family) out of the danger zone during this busy time of year.
Culture Crash: Is King Sorrow Worth Reading? Inside Joe Hill’s Newest Novel
With King Sorrow, Joe Hill turns a simple mistake into a decades-long nightmare. Here’s why his newest horror title might be his most gripping yet.
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