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Ep. 787: True Crime in the Outdoors
00:00:08 Speaker 1: This is the Meeater Podcast coming at you shirtless, severely, bug bitten, and in my case, underwear. 00:00:15 Speaker 2: Listening past, you can't. 00:00:18 Speaker 1: Predict anything brought to you by first Light. When I'm...
Here are the key races to watch in Tuesday's off-year elections
Voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to weigh in on critical races electing governors, mayors and more as observers look for clues about the national mood heading into next year’s midterms. New Jersey and Virginia are holding high-stakes...
Students launch criminal investigations club, bring real-world forensics to campus
The University of Arkansas Criminal Investigations Club hosted its first official meeting Oct. 21, as club officers discussed the future of the organization and potential event ideas for interested members. Criminal Investigations Club leaders...
10 Forms Of ‘Art In Nature’ From The Nature’s Best Photography 2025 Awards
Take a closer look at how 2025’s best nature photos turn everyday wild moments into stunning stories of life on Earth. By © Genia Ikhfa Anindita, at age 13, of Haruai, Tabalong, Indonesia Every year, the Nature’s Best Photography Award brings...
The future is here: Meet the college basketball stars destined for the 2026 NBA Draft
The 2025-26 college basketball season is here, and so it's time for the first CBS Sports NBA Mock Draft. This initial mock comes without considering where NBA teams might pick, given how early it is in their season. So, this is essentially a...
Cycling safety at heart of Mass Street redesign south of downtown Lawrence
KSHB 41 anchor/reporter Daniela Leon covers transportation-related issues in Kansas City. Share your story idea with Daniela. — The City of Lawrence, Kansas, wants to bring changes to one of the city's most important corridors: Massachusetts...
Financial Wellness Increases Can Improve Physical, Mental Health
Paying bills late. Straying from a budget. Not saving enough for retirement. Are these suitable topics for the workplace? Increasingly, employees say, ‘Yes,’ as they turn to their employers for help in easing financial pressures. The...
Postmark Greensboro: Immanuel Lutheran College Survives in Faith and Memory
A faded postcard, dated July 16, 1918, and mailed to Mrs. C.W. Seifert of Austintown, Ohio, by her son with questionable handwriting, reads: “Dear mother, I always said I would see half the world. I guess I am, so don’t worry. I am with the...
If not Lane Kiffin, could Eli Drinkwitz be Florida’s next coach?
In what is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable coaching carousels in college football history, Florida remains one of the premier jobs on the table. After firing Billy Napier on Oct. 19, the Florida Gators and UF’s athletic director,...
Virginia General Assembly approves proposed mid-decade redistricting amendment
Welcome to the Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, Brew. By: Lara Bonatesta Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Virginia General Assembly approves proposed mid-decade redistricting amendment How to vote tomorrow What ballot measures will NYC...
Comment: A hunger for leadership, compassion as SNAP snaps shut
By Patricia Lopez / Bloomberg Opinion The nation’s poor are hurtling toward a deadline they can do little about. By Sunday, 42 million Americans could lose critical food benefits; because Republicans refuse to tap a contingency fund that would...
Public pushes back on Ameren’s plan to build new gas plant, in part for data centers
More than a dozen people spoke out against a proposed natural gas plant at a virtual hearing before Missouri’s Public Service Commission Thursday night. “They're selling this to us and they're doing this almost under the cover of darkness, by the...
Cornyn backs bill to keep food assistance flowing as shutdown halts SNAP funding
Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn announced this week that he’s co-sponsoring the Keep SNAP Funded Act, led by Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri. The proposal would appropriate the money needed to continue SNAP payments for about 3.5 million...
'Wouldn't necessarily say I'm trash': A tale of four journeyman QBs and their 15 schools
When you're a veteran college quarterback transferring to your fourth school in six years, you know what to expect if you check the internet comments. He's still around? Geez. Isn't he like 30 years old? He needs to move on with his life. He isn't...
What might lie ahead for tropical forests (analysis)
Heading into COP30, where tropical forests are set to be a central theme, Mongabay founder and CEO Rhett Ayers Butler offers a thought experiment—tracing today’s trajectories a little further forward to imagine where they might lead. What follows...
5-at-10: Weekend winners (Dodgers repeat) and losers (Commanders), AU fires Freeze, SEC power poll
Weekend winners › The Dodgers. Los Angeles became the first team in a quarter-century to win back-to-back World Series titles. It was a classic finish with an all-time Game 7 capped by an all-time performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who pitched a...
PRMA Conference Notebook: Aon’s Jason Ott
Aon's Jason Ott shares his perspective on climate change, cyber risks and other challenges in insuring his high net worth clients. At the recent Private Risk Management Conference in New Orleans, Dan Reynolds, editor in chief of Risk & Insurance,...
The top 10 storylines to watch as the men's college basketball season tips off
While Purdue eyes first national title, defending champion Florida has the pieces to repeat, while 2025 runner-up Houston is reloaded. Highly touted freshmen like AJ Dybantsa at Brigham Young and the Boozer twins at Duke are expected to make a...
China's rare golden monkeys debut at European zoos, possible successors to panda diplomacy
With their distinctive shaggy orange manes, pale blue faces and dense fur covering their hands and feet, it's hard to mistake China's endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys for any other animal. These rare and charismatic monkeys, unique to the...
Water conservation groups push petition for DEQ to pause permits amid loosened standards
GRTF among groups urging caution around new ‘narrative standards’ as state rolls back numeric pollution review By Jack Reaney SENIOR EDITOR On Wednesday, Oct. 29, nonprofit water activist group Upper Missouri Waterkeeper launched a petition...