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 the Piano Puzzler on Performance Today this morning at 11. Fred and Bruce welcome Allison Toltz calling from Montreal, Canada to play the Puzzler.Also, this afternoon at 3:30 on Today, Explained.Home insurance companies State Farm and AllState recently announced that they would halt offering home insurance policies to California residents due to climate change and the high cost of rebuilding. What that means for property owners in California and the rest of the country.
  • Show highlights today on KRPS include a discussion at 9 on 1A about how abortion has changed in the US one year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wage.And…This afternoon at 3:30 on Today, Explained, a look at the current state of the relationship between the US and India, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Washington D.C. for a state visit with President Biden.
  • Today on KRPS, tune in to On Point at 10am for a conversation about the changing face of boyhood, manhood, and fatherhood. Then, at 1pm, listen to Symphonycast for week one of the BBC Proms, the world's largest classical music concert and summer tradition.
  • Show highlights today on KRPS include the third week of the BBC Proms on Symphonycast this afternoon at 1. Today we hear Conductor Josep Pons and the BBC Symphony Orchestra present a Prom painted with colors of Spain and France.And…Join us tonight at 7 for the Retro Cocktail Hour. A finger-snapping, hip-shaking blend of space age bachelor pad music, tiki tunes, private eye jazz and other incredibly strange music.
  • Show highlights today on KRPS include On Point this morning at 10. The country's economic indicators are pointing in the right direction so why is there so much pessimism about the economy among US residents?And...Tonight at 7 on Fresh Air, Terry Gross speaks with novelist, essayist, and short-story writer Zadie Smith. Her new book, The Fraud is released today. It’s described as a work of historical fiction set against the legal trial that divided Victorian England.
  • Today's show highlights on KRPS include:1A at 9 AM, a discussion on how the Inflation Reduction Act is helping change how American households receive and generate their electricity.The World at 3 PM, a report on how law enforcement agencies in Europe are cracking down on climate activists.We hope you tune in!
  • Show highlights today on KRPS include On Point at 10 a.m. We’ll spend an hour understanding the origin and intent of section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.And…This afternoon at 4 on All Things Considered from NPR News. China’s construction industry is facing severe headwinds. Is it a sign of things to come for the country's economy?
  • Show highlights today on KRPS include the latest on the NATO Summit in Lithuania at 3 pm with Newshour live from the BBC World Service.Followed byToday, Explained this afternoon at 3:30 pm. Today the show will examine the chance’s that Ukraine will be able to eventually enter the National Atlantic Treaty Organization.
  • Today's show highlights on KRPS include:Two hours of classical music from the baroque period (17th and 18th centuries) starting at 1 on A Musical Offering.This evening at 7 on Fresh Air, the show's continues their celebration marking the 50th anniversary of hip hop when Terry speaks with members of De La Soul and The Beastie Boys.Join us!
  • Cal-Maine Foods lost about 1.9 million chickens, or 3.6% of its flock, as a result of an outbreak at a Texas plant. The CDC says, however, that a person is unlikely to get bird flu from eggs.
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