WDIY Headlines
Sally Handlon talks with Rick Schoenen of AblePay Health about their efforts to make healthcare bills simple for patients, insurance companies, and providers.
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Employment in the Valley is at 397,000, a record high. Dr. Kamran Afshar takes a look at this and more in his synopsis of this week's economic news and trends across the Lehigh Valley and nation.
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Dr. Ashleigh Strange welcomes Justan Parker Jefferson Fields to hand off the hosting torch and discuss the idea of pride as both an idea and an event to celebrate in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Dr. Hasshan Batts sits down with Najah Wakil to talk about her ongoing journey of discovering herself and the idea of collective victory.
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Mike Drabenstott talks with Michele Stanten, a walking coach, fitness instructor, and author about how walking can be accessible and have the same benefits as other exercises.
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The Allentown Health Bureau shared their findings from a year-long project that WDIY’s James Zipprodt reports reveals various community needs.
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The Trump's Trials team breaks down why prosecutors have a timeline problem, what Michael Cohen's testimony so far has shown, and why it may all come down to a question of sex and privacy in the end.
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In 2006, Patricia Nieshoff's three-year-old son had a seizure. She was a single mother, with no one to accompany her to the hospital. But an hour into her hospital stay, a familiar face appeared.
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Some otters rely on tools to bust open hard-shelled prey items like snails, and a new study suggests this tool use is helping them to survive as their favorite, easier-to-eat foods disappear.
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Rwanda's post-genocide transformation has been remarkable, but uneven. And it prompts many questions, including: what type of leader is needed to help a country grow and heal?
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Iran's ultraconservative president, killed in a helicopter crash, oversaw a crackdown on women's protests and was linked to extrajudicial killings in the 1980s.