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  • A Shelby County judge will soon decide whether former Memphis-Shelby County Schools superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins will return to her post.
  • The U.S. has seen major trends in philanthropy since our founding, and a notable one is Giving as Social Reform, or to solve social problems. This kind of giving became more prevalent in the 20th century, and it continues in many powerful forms.
  • Steve Oney, author of "On Air: The Triumph and Tumult of NPR," joins us to explain the ups and downs NPR has faced since the early 1970s and what recent federal funding cuts mean for the network.
  • St. Louis Catholic Church presents an All-Bach Concert on Monday, July 28, at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary at 203 S. White Station Road.
  • County commissioners voted Wednesday to advance a resolution to the full body that would move the election of all nine Memphis-Shelby County school board seats to the 2026 ballot.
  • State leaders announced Monday that Elon Musk’s Boring Company plans to dig an 8-mile tunnel under Nashville, connecting downtown to the city’s airport.
  • The Trump administration is trying to overturn the EPA's endangerment finding, which determined that greenhouse gas emissions can be regulated under the Clean Air Act.
  • The Memphis Grizzlies will play their first-ever overseas games in January, taking on the Orlando Magic in Berlin and London.
  • American philanthropy has continued to evolve since our nation’s founding, with Giving as Relief, Improvement, and Social Reform being the most prevalent and sustained traditions of donating.
  • The Commerce Department reported on Wednesday that the U.S. economy grew at a 3% annual rate last quarter. That growth is smaller than it was last year. The Financial Times' Rana Foroohar joins us to put things in perspective.
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