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Susan Stamberg, award-winning journalist and one of public radio's most beloved and pioneering voices, died today at age 87.
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While courts have halted the use of troops in Portland and Chicago, operations are well underway in other cities. Most recently, the Guard's presence in Washington, D.C. has been extended through next February.
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Tens of millions of voters have had their information run through the tool 鈥 a striking portion of the U.S. public, considering little has been made public about the tool's accuracy or data security.
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National Public Radio will use that money to help member stations most impacted by last week's rescission of federal funding.
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The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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The Senate voted to approve the $9 billion rescission package early Thursday.
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In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can't. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it "blatantly unlawful".
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A job posting that included race and citizenship requirements 鈥 and the stipulation, 鈥淒on鈥檛 share with candidates鈥 鈥 has resulted in settlement agreements between Virginia-based IT staffing firm Arthur Grand Technologies Inc. and the U.S. government.
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Joyce Slocum, who led both NPR and Texas Public Radio into a new era for public media, died Sunday from complications of colon cancer.
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Celebrities from Beyonc茅 to Arnold Schwarzenegger sold products with a wink.
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Scroll through Life Kit's New Year's Resolution Planner to find the perfect goal this year, whether it's exercising more, paying off your credit card debt or having more fun.
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Don't skip Friendsgiving. A large new study confirms that close friendships are vital to our health. But BFFs tend to share certain vices, too.