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  • Each month, we check in with the editors at Nature News for a roundup of top science headlines. This time, we talk to multimedia editor Benjamin Thompson…
  • New cases of melanoma in Massachusetts are 26 percent higher than the national average, with Nantucket County having one of the Top Five rates of new…
  • A look at some of the week's top news with local journalists. Among the stories we talk about: oyster thefts uncovered; an acquittal in a high-profile…
  • To mark the 50th anniversary of the release of The Beatles' landmark album RUBBER SOUL, producer Paul Ingles presents another in his acclaimed series of…
  • The Nantucket Comedy Festival, under the direction of comedian Kevin Flynn, was developed to bring top comedic performances to Nantucket in support of the…
  • The Friday News Roundup: Chatham officials get an earful about skydiving; the government shutdown slows the Mashpee Wampanoag's casino efforts; and Cape…
  • On The Point, we talk about skin cancer and how we can best protect ourselves from the sun’s damaging rays. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer…
  • WCAI's Mindy Todd hosts a discussion of the week's top local news. Her guests include Patrick Cassidy from the Cape Cod Times; Sara Brown from the…
  • Nearly 1 in 5 Washington, D.C., residents live at or below the poverty line, but affordable-housing developers are having trouble selling units.
  • In rural Mississippi, the number of doctors per person is among the lowest in the country. Now, a new scholarship program is trying to attract medical students to begin their practice there. The success — or failure — of the program depends largely on the recruiter's ability to pick the right students.
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