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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, Azar Nafisi, the bestselling author of ‘Reading Lolita in Tehran,’ argues that reading challenging, dangerous literature is vital to democracy.
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Steep metal prices, longer lead times, prolong manufacturers’ struggles post early pandemic challenges.
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A group of New Haven-based priests just returned from Ukraine as the country faces a humanitarian crisis. One of them now hopes to educate Connecticut residents about the situation.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we take your calls… about anything at all.
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More than 700 Afghans have come to Connecticut since September; agencies are now preparing for emigres from Ukraine.
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The displacement of millions across Ukraine a little over a month into the invasion is evident in photos of sliced-open apartment buildings, dogs in arms and children's belongings left behind.
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The rise of the more infectious BA.2 variant in the U.S. — plus signals in the sewage — also point to a possible uptick in cases, and have health officials on alert.
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Yakov Kronrod flew to Russia to take care of his sick grandmother in late February — and found himself in the middle of a war. He spoke to WBUR's Morning Edition host Rupa Shenoy from his grandmother's apartment in Moscow on what he's seeing on the ground in Russia.
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A fake video of the Ukrainian president claiming defeat spread on social media on Wednesday.
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Yale Professor Harold Hongju Koh talks about his recent argument on behalf of Ukraine at the International Court of Justice at The Hague.