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Culture Crash: Why Presumed Innocent Is Our Thriller Series Pick Of The Summer

>> August 14, 2024 by VPR Producer

In our eyes, you can never go wrong when Jake Gyllenhaal is the lead in a show or film. But in all seriousness, we cover why you shouldn’t miss the limited series, “Presumed Innocent” now streaming on Apple TV+.

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Viewpoints Explained: Protein Bars To Peanut Butter: Figuring Out What Counts As Ultraprocessed Foods

>> August 14, 2024 by VPR Producer

Research has shown that a diet full of ultra processed foods is linked to higher rates of cognitive decline and stroke, among other health issues. We cover how you can spot these items and swap them out for healthier options.

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A Love-Hate Relationship: Why We Can’t Get Enough Of Reality TV

>> August 11, 2024 by VPR Producer

Unknown to many viewers, this genre began in the late 1940’s – but a lot has changed since then. We speak to two experts about what makes this kind of TV so addictive.

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The Story Of Two Families Connected By Slavery

>> August 11, 2024 by VPR Producer

We talk to a man whose family held slaves and hear how he went back in history and to his family’s hometown to confront his past, to meet the relatives of those slaves, and to find out what life was like then and now for the two Tomlinson families.

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