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  • We're joined by Dr. Ragavan Siddharthan, a colorectal surgeon with Capital District Colon & Rectal Surgery. Dr. Siddharthan provides evaluation and treatment of the full range of colon and rectal conditions requiring surgery. Call at show time (2pm) with your question. 800-348-2551. WAMC's Ray Graf hosts.
  • NFL:Jimmy Graham grabbed two touchdown passes, including a 1-yard scoring grab from Matt Ryan on fourth down with 3:10 remaining to lift Team Irvin past…
  • Author Jeremy Bushnell will present his new novel, Relentless Melt, tonight at the Odyssey Bookshop in South Hadley, MA. He will be joined in conversation by Christopher Boucher.The book is described as: "Stranger Things" meets the Golden Age of Detective fiction in a supernatural detective thriller that introduces Artie Quick, a sales assistant at Filene’s in Boston, who moonlights as an amateur detective.
  • Robust patent activity is regarded as an economic boon for any metro area - a survey of national patent activity shows three Northeastern metro areas have…
  • New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s budget director is among those defending the state’s new free public college tuition program for some middle class…
  • WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Mike Goodwin, News Editor of The Times Union, about a ballot fraud case against three top officials in Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin's administration going to trial in September after a federal judge rejected their efforts to have the charges thrown out.
  • NFL:On Thursday Night Football, Tennessee bested Jacksonville 36-22.On Sunday, New England is in Buffalo to take on the Bills at 1 p.m., the Jets take on…
  • The Golden State Warriors have evened the NBA Finals at a game apiece as they try to capture their third straight title. The Warriors took control of Game…
  • In baseball news, the Mets topped the Reds, 7-4, and the Red Sox shut out the Rays, 4-0.
  • Earth's sister planet has heated up the evening sky all year. No doubt you've seen that dazzling "star" after sunset: This has been its best showing since 2015. This eight year interval is no accident. So happens, Venus takes 224.8 days to orbit the Sun, so that 13 of its “years” (13 x 224.8) is the same number as eight Earth years (8 x 365.25). They both work out to 2,922 days. What this means is that after eight years, we on Earth see an exact duplicate of Venusian behavior.
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