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Sydney and Emily report on how immigration enforcement is unfolding across Pennsylvania — from a State College man taken into ICE custody immediately after his decades‑old conviction was vacated, to the rapid spread of ICE 287(g) agreements that let local police perform federal immigration functions. Their coverage looks at why these agreements are expanding, why they’re controversial, and how they’re driving community backlash and political fallout.
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The episode then turns to the future of public broadcasting. Steven Bass of Oregon Public Media and Matias Vernegno of the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy discuss the pressures facing public media, the shift toward more locally focused models, and why the distinction between public and commercial news still matters.

The Spark Weekly | March 1st | Teaching Media Literacy and Reimagining Public Broadcasting
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Growing Smarter: Spring Gardening Advice and a Deep Dive into How Teens Analyze Media Bias
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Protein Hype or Healthy Habit, Heart Health Insights, and Girl Scouts Who Lead.
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