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Roxbury Community College's new softball team is blazing a trail in Boston
RCC's softball team is the first of its kind in Boston. -
As legend Lionel Messi plays New England Revolution, an opportunity to grow game locally
Messi will be at Gillette Stadium this weekend, which some call ”biggest game in Boston soccer history.“ -
Civil twilight to nautical twilight: The science behind sunrises and sunsets
Meteorologist Dave Epstein explains what's happening as we transition from day to night. -
Ask Dave Epstein: When can I put plants out on my deck?
Meteorologist Dave Epstein answers listeners' gardening questions.
Latest from The Wake Up podcast
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The Real-Life Baby Reindeer
Netflix's "Baby Reindeer," a fictional show about a comedian and bartender who becomes the victim of stalking, has brought to life the very real-life stories of how people and institutions often fail in stalking cases. Northeastern Criminology Prof. Carlos Cuevas joins Jeremy to talk about how such cases often play out in the real world. -
'A Dangerous Assignment'
A new documentary produced by Frontline, “A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Maduro's Venezuela,” sheds light on a shadowy corruption scandal spanning from Venezuela to the United States, revealing that this program in Venezuela was not at all what the government claimed it would be, and how the reporters covering it became targets of President Nicolas Maduro. Journalist Roberto Deniz of the Venezuelan independent news site Armando.Info joined Jeremy to talk about his investigation — and why he had to flee Venezuela. -
Staying in Massachusetts
About a quarter of Massachusetts residents between the ages of 20 and 30 are thinking about leaving the state in the next 5 years, according to a survey from the survey from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Foundation. So what can lawmakers do to keep people here? GBH's Katie Lannan joins us to discuss legislation on tap. -
Tornado Alert
Why do tornadoes happen, and should we expect any in New England this year? GBH’s meteorologist Dave Epstein explains the whirling phenomenon. -
Travelling the World Sustainably
For seven years, the Energy Observer has been travelling the world using only renewable energy, including solar power charging lithium batteries and hydrogen tanks fueled by seawater. Now it's in Boston — and GBH News reporter Craig LeMoult got a look onboard.