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  • More than two decades ago, Apple sent engineers to China to make its sophisticated products cheaply and efficiently. The move helped push China to become the world's leader in high-tech electronics manufacturing and helped Apple create the iPhone, one of the most iconic products of the 21st century.
  • We get the view from inside Iran with former news editor Ali Safari, a resident of Tehran who unpacks how Iranians are responding to the conflict.
  • Memphis International Airport could soon be renamed in honor of FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith, who died Saturday after suffering a heart attack in his home.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Germantown Community Theatre (GCT) Executive Director William A. Henry, Artistic Director Rachel Crenshaw, and Education Coordinator Eliana Mabe, who announced the lineup of plays and musicals for the theater’s upcoming 54th season.
  • Featured: Project Pat puts on a hometown show; the 80s and 90s take over with the opening of Mystic Pizza
  • An electrical fire damaged the Historic Daisy Theatre on Beale Street early Wednesday morning.
  • Even the most generous donors can find themselves stuck. Why? The barriers aren’t always financial—they’re often psychological. From fear of failure to feeling overwhelmed by too many choices, giving can be paralyzed by uncertainty.
  • The Tennessee Board of Education is considering a new rule that would allow school administrators to temporarily remove students with behavioral disabilities from classrooms.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Amy Rush and Domenic-Michael Andolina of the theatre company Lone Tree Live about the 4th annual The 24 Hour Plays: Memphis and the debut of The 24 Hour Plays: Memphis High School.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Memphis musician and PR professional Jeff Hulett about the final performances of the Overton Park Shell’s Orion Financial Free Concert Series, concluding Saturday, June 28.
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