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  • Manhattan and Munster, Ind., top the list for growth in Medicare services provided by doctors.
  • We asked our panel of public radio writers one question: What is your favorite album of 2019 so far? There were so many ways to answer.
  • Ryan Caron King is a freelance multimedia reporter at WNPR. As an intern, he created short web videos to accompany some of WNPR's reporting online. As a student at the University of Connecticut, he managed UConn's college radio station WHUS, where he headed an initiative to launch a recording and video production studio. Ryan graduated from UConn with a Journalism/English double major in 2015.
  • Next week Medicare will begin enrollment for its new prescription drug benefit. With literally dozens of different enrollment plans available, Medicare unveiled a new Web site this week meant to simplify the process. But a new survey finds that it's going to take a lot more than a fancy computer program to help seniors sign up.
  • One musician on Instagram and TikTok has made a name for himself off something many of us do in the privacy of our own homes — singing made up songs to our dogs.
  • NPR asks Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state, top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about the mobilization of U.S. Marines and deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
  • The market research firm NPD Group says sales of bikes, parts and accessories climbed 75% in April compared to last year.
  • Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos is going up July 20 on a rocket made by his space exploration company Blue Origin. So is his brother. And now a mystery bidder has won an auction to join them.
  • Joanie Demer of the website — thekrazycouponllady.com — offers tips on unexpected places to find Black Friday deals. There are lots of bargains — you just need to know where to look.
  • Rev. T.J. Woodward is the featured speaker at Unity of Ventura, Sunday, May 28. Services are at 10:00 a.m. at "The Chapel" at the Ventura Seventh-day Adventist Church, 6300 Telephone Rd. in Ventura. Rev. T.J.’s topic is “From Projection to Connection: The Observer Effect.”

    Rev. T.J. explains: “We are literally creating reality based on our perception, and the way we observe the conditions of our lives. Join us as we explore the “observer effect.”

    Join us live or stream the service at your convenience on Unity of Ventura Facebook.

    Music during the service will be provided by Smitty and Juljia, Ojai-based artists known for their uplifting sounds and beautiful vocal harmonies. All lifestyles, faiths, genders and ethnicities are welcome. Following the service is an informal gathering. For more information, please call us at 805-653-1059 or go to www.UnityofVentura.org.

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