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  • We talk STEAM and local partnerships. GRPM and the DTE Energy Foundation partner to support Young Women in Science programs. On behalf of the young…
  • The leaders of the Democratic-controlled Michigan Senate and Republican-controlled state House are meeting after months of tension, a major energy supplier to downtown Grand Rapids is celebrating the installation of a new clean technology it calls eSteam, and more.
  • Acknowledging that the obstacles are formidable, the proponent of a ballot measure to sever California's ties with the United States has been cleared to start collecting signatures.
  • Elizabeth Bear's new novel makes thoughtful use of steampunk elements in a lively tale of brothel inhabitants defending their house against a rival — and in the process uncovering a political plot.
  • As summer heats up, parents are looking for simple ideas to keep children entertained and engaged indoors and out. School News Network turned to an area…
  • Michael Grieb joins in to share the details.
  • PC gaming behemoth Valve has rolled out a portable console. While it's heavy and buggy, the Steam Deck has already become a hot item for ardent gamers.
  • Mount St. Helens releases a plume of steam, sparking speculation that the volcano may erupt in coming weeks. The mountain has exhibited tremors and small earthquakes in the past week. Hear NPR's Melissa Block and Dan Miller of the Cascades Volcano Observatory.
  • While the movement loses popularity nationwide, it's still a force in the GOP. When it comes to fiscal cliff negotiations, however, Tea Party members in Congress seem resigned to the fact that any eventual deal will be one they won't like. That doesn't mean the Tea Party spirit can't be recharged.
  • Writer Eloisa James gathers the best of 2012's romance subgenres. Expect lots of heat, in the most unexpected places and with some unlikely people: From the military to the paranormal, and from Shakespeare to steampunk, James' picks for the year skip across oceans and genres.
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