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The Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: The World’s Problem (4025)

By |2025-01-03T01:33:57-05:00December 29, 2024|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Recent Programs|

The discussion, hosted by Jim Falk, features Ambassador Mark Asquino, Ph.D., a veteran of 37 years in foreign service, and Julie Gregory, a research analyst with the Protecting Civilians and Human Security Program at the Stimson Center. They address the severe humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where over half of the 50 million population faces hunger, millions have been displaced, and sexual violence and child soldiers are widespread. Despite years of peacekeeping efforts, Sudan remains mired in conflict. The program explores why this crisis matters globally and whether the United States can contribute to building a path toward peace.

Nuclear Energy: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Challenges? (4017)

By |2024-11-06T17:04:10-05:00November 3, 2024|Energy, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Recent Programs|

A majority of U.S. adults remain supportive of expanding nuclear power in the country, according to a Pew Research Center survey from May. Overall, 56% say they favor more nuclear power plants to generate electricity. However the  study also says, that the future of large-scale nuclear power in America is uncertain.

Immortally: Is Death Really Necessary? Part Two (3014)

By |2024-10-18T20:57:58-05:00October 13, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Recent Programs, Technology|

Our guests claim that death is a disease and can be cured. They discuss the implications of immortality such as ethics, finance, religion, retirement and even marriage, surrounding the possibility of immortality. We learn even more unique perspectives as to whether death, like taxes, is inevitable.

Immortally: Is Death Really Necessary? Part One (3013)

By |2024-10-06T07:06:24-05:00October 6, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Recent Programs, Technology|

Our guests believe it is possible to live 200-300 years or forever! This is part one of a two-part program on whether we humans actually have to see death as part of life. We look at the scientific research that is being done all over the world and whether in fact you or your loved ones can avoid death as we know it.

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