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Do you ever wonder what lawmakers do when the legislature is not in session? Aside from their regular jobs and personal lives ...
Emily Hines introduces herself. The Armed rage against the machine. Mal Devisa makes a triumphant return. Read our list of ...
Her family's statement is the latest development involving Epstein, who took his own life in a New York jail in 2019 while ...
Mexico has won a temporary reprieve from higher US tariffs but other imports from other countries will face higher taxes, starting tomorrow. Meanwhile, a federal appeals court is weighing whether ...
An executive order says most of the tariffs will not take effect for at least a week, despite an earlier assertion that new ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Chaplain Doug Carver about the role of the military chaplain -- 250 years after George Washington advocated for chaplains during wartime.
Authorities say the gunman who killed a police officer and three others in a NYC high-rise had "documented" mental illness issues, which leaves many people asking how he could get a gun despite laws ...
A new, smart basketball collects data on things like the arc of a jump shot and makes and misses. But can it make you a better shooter? NPR's Juana Summers talks to Ben Dowsett, who wrote about it for ...
In 2024, President Trump popped up as a guest in a number of popular podcasts. Now, even in an off-election year, political leaders are taking to the same non-political podcasts to reach different ...
Nationwide, more law enforcement agencies are adopting license plate readers to solve crimes including speeding, vehicle ...
After at least 15 years of talking about it, President Trump is building a ballroom at the White House. Work will begin this ...
The KUNM news team has picked up a bundle of national and regional awards for work done in 2024. Reporters Jeanette DeDios, ...