While driving down an East Texas country road I spotted this scene. The autumn trees and the late afternoon sun made these golden bales of hay shine just a little bit more. Fortunately I had my camera with me. (c) James Q. Eddy Jr.
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  • Show highlights today on KRPS include a conversation this morning at 9 on 1A about the future of college admissions in a post affirmative action US.And…Join us for Fresh Air tonight at 7. Tonya Mosley speaks with Jeff Goodell about his new book, “The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on A Scorched Planet.”
  • The super-heated housing market is cooling off. Home prices have fallen about 6% since their peak in June. The pace of sales also fell for the 7th straight month.
  • The officer, who was attacked with chemical spray during the insurrection, suffered a series of strokes and died the day after the Jan. 6 attack.
  • Matthew Bissonnette, who wrote a best-seller about the Osama bin Laden raid, has agreed to pay more than $6 million to resolve civil breach of contract claims with the government.
  • Show highlights today on KRPS include a conversation about the lack of ADHD medication in the US at 10 On Point.Also,The dog-days of summer are here and nearly half of the US is considered to be in drought. This afternoon at 4 on All Things Considered we’ll examine water rights in drought prone areas throughout the country.
  • Today's show highlights on KRPS include:Part three of On Point’s Week of Wonder this morning at 10, which will discuss science's answer to your search for happiness.Jazz Inspired with Judy Carmichael tonight at 8, which will feature a conversation between Judy and Tony Bennett, who passed away earlier this summer.
  • Today's show highlights on KRPS include the first episode of On Point's Week of Wonder series at 10am. Today, In Defense of Darkness. Later, at 1pm, Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline will feature a work by Jessie Montgomery for solo cello and orchestra called "Divided," which is a response to the social and political unrest that has plagued our society in recent years.
  • Today's show highlights on KRPS include:1A at 9am, examining how cable news has changed American culture and politics.Fresh Air at 7pm, with Terry Gross interviewing Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust about her new memoir, Necessary Trouble.
  • Show highlights today on KRPS include a live broadcast from the Kentucky State Fair this morning at 9 on 1A. Host Jenn White and guests will examine last night's Republican debate in Wisconsin.And…This afternoon at 3 on The World. Atlantic salmon are returning to the Rhine in Switzerland. It’s significant because they haven’t populated the river in a century.
  • Today's show highlights on KRPS include:1A this morning at 9, marks the second anniversary of the US’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.The Piano Puzzler this morning in the 11 a.m. hour of Performance Today. Fred and Bruce play with Contestant Brandon Martin calling from Minneapolis, MN.
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