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  • "Even though NSA says it's likely that we opened them, we did not," VR Systems COO Ben Martin says of emails that came into the company's system.
  • United Against Poverty in Orlando offers a grocery program for people at 200% or below the Federal poverty level. Executive Director Eric Gray explains how the program works and who it serves.
  • Eatonville’s community garden is flourishing. The challenge for the gardeners in this historic Black town is finding the funding to keep it going, and keep supplying the community with organic veges. We tour the plot where master gardener Ruford Shepherd grows okra, corn, squash and more.
  • In the wake of tumultuous town halls as lawmakers prepare to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, the US House of Representatives has passed its version of a new plan for health care. Now it’s up to the Senate to pass its version of the American Health Care Act. Congressman Daniel Webster from Florida’s 11th district talks about healthcare- and the mood on Capitol Hill where lawmakers are rattled by last week’s shooting at a baseball practise.
  • What road did your lunch travel before it reached your plate? NPR's latest animated video follows a BLT from the fields where it began its journey.
  • Officials have secured the location for the first of three new fire stations slated to open in Orange County by next February. Station 67 will be built in an already developed, rapidly expanding part of northeast Orlando, at University Boulevard and Lake Twylo.
  • Gay has finally written the book that she "wanted to write the least." The moment she realized she "never want to write about fatness" was the same moment she knew this was a memoir she had to write.
  • How the members of Algiers — four musicians in three cities on two continents — made an album for a world as divided and unsettled as they are
  • Orange County residents will be able to take care of property and business taxes in the same place starting Monday. The business and property tax departments will be consolidated to save the county money and the residents time.
  • Ben learned a lot about fatherhood from his own dad, Steve Falcone. In honor of Father's Day, they spoke to NPR about their most memorable father-son moments. Ben's new book is Being a Dad is Weird.
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