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NPR's Scott Simon remembers the astonishing career of former White House press secretary and long-time public broadcasting ...
Hurricane forecasters rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. That data will no ...
Lakeland’s board of trustees hired Rusty Taylor, the superintendent at Naco Elementary School District in Arizona, Wednesday evening.
Budapest Pride event has been banned by Viktor Orban's government. But NPR's Rob Schmitz tells Scott Simon it's going ahead anyway.
A political committee that helped defeat last year’s ballot measure to repeal a Washington climate law was fined $20,000 on ...
Today's Headlines: SREC, city to split after failed mediation; SRHD votes to expand opioid treatment
STA CEO search lands on 1 finalist over some objections from board members; ID abortion rights ballot initiative campaign ...
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to take steps aimed at implementing its ban on birthright citizenship.
A U.S. Marine veteran and son of a man whose violent arrest went viral, said his father always prioritized he and his two ...
President Trump said he has had a "big week" between Supreme Court rulings, a ceasefire in Iran and a new NATO pledge. But a couple major promises remain unmet.
Guy was one of the first guitarists to use electronic feedback and distortion. Now, at age 88, he has a cameo in Ryan Coogler's supernatural horror film Sinners. Originally broadcast in 1993.
After surviving many close calls as a war correspondent, Norland was diagnosed with a lethal brain tumor in 2019. He died June 22. In this 2024 interview, he reflected on facing mortality.
An effort to privatize U.S. air traffic control in 2017 never took off. Now the aviation industry is uniting behind the Trump ...
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