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Monarch Ski Resort recently hosted "Ski Ballet on Freeway," a fundraiser for KHEN, a community radio station in Salida, and ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nikolas Bowie, a professor at Harvard School of Law, about how federal funding cuts will ...
The action is intended to build upon the existing program for Medicare drug price negotiations, which was created by the Inflation Reduction Act that passed during the Biden administration.
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego yesterday, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action ...
In Zuckerberg's second day of testifying in the federal antitrust trial, he defended Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and ...
Three migrant children who lack legal status are expected back in school this week in Sackets Harbor, New York. The kids and their mom were detained during a raid last month on a dairy farm in the ...
Nederland-based singer-songwriter Ingrid Avison blends soul-pop and Americana, performing at Cortez's ZU Gallery on April 10 with her multi-instrumentalist bandmate.
The president's comments came after the administration froze $2 billion in federal grants for Harvard after the university rejected what it saw as illegal government demands.
Ryan Routh, accused in the golf course attempted assassination of Donald Trump, appeared in a Florida federal courtroom ...
For the first time since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became health secretary, vaccine advisers to the CDC are meeting to discuss ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks with constitutional scholar Kim Wehle about President Trump's refusal to demand the return of a ...
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to be able to register to vote. NPR's Michel Martin asks Sean Morales-Doyle of the Brennan Center for Justice what that could mean for voters.
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