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The Court of Appeals ruled unanimously in favor of a law passed by Democrats that would align more elections with the presidential race.
10/16/25 11pm Tuned to Yesterday
Adventure: Dangerous Assignment “Swiss Alps” 1953 Syndicated, Adventures of Frank Race “The Istanbul Adventure” 5/15/49 Syndicated.
10/16/25 10pm Tuned to Yesterday
Horror: Dark Fantasy “Curse of the Neanderthal” 1/2/42 NBC, Cabin B-13 “The Sleep of Death” 12/26/48 CBS.
10/15/25 11pm Tuned to Yesterday
Romance: Silver Theater “Love is Our Destiny” 4/30/39 CBS, Dr. Christian “The Norton Nose” 9/17/47 CBS.
10/15/25 10pm Tuned to Yesterday
Comedy: Fred Allen Show “Guest: Henry Morgan” 5/2/48 NBC, Eddie Cantor Show “Guests: Burns and Allen” 1/29/48 NBC.
10/14/25 11pm Tuned to Yesterday
Western: Fort Laramie “The Beasley Girls” 3/18/56 CBS, Gunsmoke “Dutch George” 11/20/55 CBS.
Jennifer Pahlka on the Campbell Conversations
Jennifer Pahlka discusses the context of her upcoming talk, “Governing in the Age of AI: Lessons from Recoding America,” based on her book, “Recoding America: Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age and How We Can Do Better.”
Nina Jankowicz on the Campbell Conversations
Nina Jankowicz talks about her two recent books, “How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News and the Future of Conflict” and “How to Be a Woman Online: Surviving Abuse and Harassment and How to Fight Back.”
Tim Rudd on the Campbell Conversations
Former Syracuse Budget Director and Councilor-at-Large Tim Rudd discusses his campaign for Syracuse Mayor.
Tom Babilon on the Campbell Conversations
Tom Babilon is running for Syracuse mayor and talks about his mission and campaign.
Richard Sexton on the Campbell Conversations
Richard Sexton talks about his new book, "Food Fight: Misguided Policies, Supply Challenges, and the Impending Struggle to Feed a Hungry World".