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  • The three iconic words remain the motto of the U.S. military academy. But an update to its mission statement, where the words had appeared for 26 years, has sparked outrage among conservatives online.
  • Conservative forces are growing on several school boards in Florida. But in one county, some school board members have held back a right-wing attempt to remove a superintendent.
  • All Access 80's is hosted by recent Salisbury University graduate Evan "87" and takes a weekly deep dive into all the sounds, artists, and styles that made the 1980's one of the most unique decades of music in recorded history
  • We’re strapping in and taking a few horsepowered laps around the musical history of the racing film. We’ll race through several years of Le Mon, handle the turns of a podracer in the Boonta Eve Classic, and get behind the wheel of both an F1 car and a self-driving Love Bug.
  • All Access 80's is hosted by recent Salisbury University graduate Evan "87" and takes a weekly deep dive into all the sounds, artists, and styles that made the 1980's one of the most unique decades of music in recorded history.
  • All Access 80's is hosted by recent Salisbury University graduate Evan "87" and takes a weekly deep dive into all the sounds, artists, and styles that made the 1980's one of the most unique decades of music in recorded history.
  • In 1944, an Italian prisoner of war was found hanged at a U.S. Army base near Seattle. The trial of three black soldiers that followed was the Army's longest during World War II. Jack Hamann's new book says it ended in a miscarriage of justice.
  • All Access 80's is hosted by recent Salisbury University graduate Evan "87" and takes a weekly deep dive into all the sounds, artists, and styles that made the 1980's one of the most unique decades of music in recorded history.
  • A note written by a 13-year-old Boy Scout 40 years ago was recently found on top of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. Weekend Edition host Rachel Martin talks with the former Boy Scout Tim Taylor, who is now a superior court judge in San Diego.
  • Columbus Day is still a federal holiday — though some no longer want to celebrate the Italian explorer, and many jurisdictions also mark Indigenous Peoples Day.
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