
All Sides with Amy Juravich
Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon and 8 to 10 p.m. on 89.7 NPR News, also available as a podcast.
All Sides with Amy Juravich is WOSU Public Media’s daily news program that dives deep into issues important to Central Ohio. Hosted by Amy Juravich, All Sides explains how the most complicated issues affect our lives.
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We’re talking about two big changes for two of the most popular social media platforms.
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Economist Bill LaFayette is predicting what he thinks will happen this year concerning central Ohio's economy on this hour of All Sides.
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JD Vance officially resigned last week and will be sworn in as vice president on Jan. 20.
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The United Nations' Climate Change Conference was held in Baku, Azerbaijan on Nov. 29.
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Topping the list of perennial resolutions is losing weight, ditching unhealthy habits and smarter money management.
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While hybrid work has become the norm for many people, companies including Amazon, are demanding more employees return to the office full time.
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We look at the broader implications of "sunshine laws" that make it more difficult to access public records and how this is trending nationally.
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On this hour of All Sides, we’ll get suggestions and tips for taking a winter hike in Ohio.
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While hybrid work has become the norm for many people, companies including Amazon, are demanding more employees return to the office full time.
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Democrats are trying to replicate Republicans’ success in amplifying their political messages across social media platforms, especially in how they use content creators and high-profile podcasters like Joe Rogan.