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'The Trouble With Heroes' explores the healing power of hiking Kate Messner's new middle grade novel The Trouble With Heroes Is about a boy who gets into trouble with the law. Instead of juvie, he's tasked with hiking all 46 Adirondack peaks. Andrew Limbong
Broadway's Jonathan Groff on what motivated him to come out early in his career On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Broadway star Jonathan Groff reflects on what motivated him to come out early in his career.
Business Tariffs on flowers likely mean higher prices, but opportunity for local farmers The U.S. imports many of its flowers, plants and nursery products from countries like Ecuador, Colombia and Canada. Tariffs may drive up prices. It may mean more opportunity for local flower farmers. Marissanne Lewis-Thompson
Doors singer Jim Morrison's bust recovered in France A decades-old mystery involving Jim Morrison of The Doors has been (somewhat) solved. The singer's bust was stolen from a Paris cemetery in the 1980s. Authorities have found it in a separate probe. Michelle Aslam
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