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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we take your calls… about anything at all.
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As Ukrainians flee the war at home, a makeshift system of supplies and aid has sprung up in the Przemyśl train station.
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Hundreds of thousands of pets are estimated to have crossed into countries neighboring Ukraine since the war began.
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The annual survey finds Americans more on edge than ever, triggered by financial issues, the war overseas and the cumulative pressure of living through the pandemic.
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On this week's Audacious: Hear from photojournalist, Ron Haviv, and reporter, Nataliya Gumenyuk on what it's like reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine right now.
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Inflation at a 40-year high. Gas prices skyrocketing. The Federal Reserve promising interest rate hikes. It can seem these days that an economic elephant is trying to crush us all. Joining us on "All Things Considered" to make sense of it all was UConn economics professor Steven Lanza.
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As millions flee Ukraine, one woman's checklist for surviving the train ride into Poland reveals the desperation and struggle that awaits those who leave.
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Studies on white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania and Ontario offer evidence that the mammals are a reservoir for the coronavirus. What are the implications for the course of SARS-CoV-2?
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CIA Director William Burns says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has fallen far short of Vladimir Putin's expectations. Burns now predicts weeks of "ugly" fighting for control of Ukraine's cities.
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President Biden described the move as a critical step to punishing Russian President Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine, but said as a result, Americans should prepare for price hikes at the pump.