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Who was Michael Ndika? Niniola’s husband, manager, and NaijaReview founder, who left a Lasting Legacy in Nigerian music

MusicRead Later (0)Please login to bookmark Close Michael Ndika, a prominent Nigerian music executive and entrepreneur, passed away, with news of his death announced on...

Karsh Kale: ‘I Had All But Stopped Making Music’

Music After nearly a decade without a solo album, Karsh Kale returns with ‘Dust’, an intensely personal record shaped by grief, healing, creativity and...

Lawyers discuss legal and financial aspects of food safety

COLUMBUS, OH — Tuesday, lawyers Bill Marler and Shawn Stevens discussed the legal and financial risks of food safety hazards at the Food Safety...

The “Shadow and Bone” Cast Discuss Real-Life Magic: “There Are So Many Signs, If You’re Open”

The "Shadow and Bone" universe is lush with magic, from bursts of light that shoot out of characters' hands to ancient swords that can cut through seemingly indestructible shadows. In the world of "Shadow and Bone," though, these powers aren't actually called magic - they're instead referred to as the "small science," or the art

Journalists Discuss Medicaid Unwinding and Clawbacks

KHN correspondent Rachana Pradhan untangled Medicaid unwinding on PBS’ “PBS News Weekend” on March 11. Click here to watch Pradhan on “PBS News Weekend” Read Pradhan’s “Why Millions on Medicaid Are at Risk of Losing Coverage in the Months Ahead“ KHN senior editor Andy Miller discussed virtual visits on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on

Journalists Discuss Insulin Prices, Gun Violence, Distracted Driving, and More

Midwest KHN correspondent Bram Sable-Smith discussed the Eli Lilly news on insulin prices on “PBS NewsHour” and insulin prices on Slate’s “What Next” on March 1. Click here to watch Sable-Smith on “PBS NewsHour” Click here to hear Sable-Smith on “What Next” Read Sable-Smith and Samantha Young’s “Eli Lilly Slashed Insulin Prices. This Starts a

Experts to meet and discuss Campylobacter control

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) are holding a meeting on Campylobacter in poultry next month. Several experts from the United States are attending, including Bing Wang from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Marcos Sanchez-Plata of Texas Tech University; Catherine Logue at the University of Georgia. Also attending are

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