The House has approved a spending bill to end a short-lived partial government shutdown. Now lawmakers will begin contentious negotiations over new guardrails for immigration enforcement.
Connecting our community with local pantries, soup kitchens, and emergency assistance across the region.
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A Jewish heritage foundation has set out to help restore private property appropriated after Syrian Jews left the country.
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NASA is targeting March for the launch of four astronauts on a ten-day mission to circle the moon and return safely to Earth, traveling farther than any humans have ventured in deep space.
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On "Aperture," the lead single from his upcoming album, the pop artist mines a different era of pop music.
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The U.K. government says newly released files related to Jeffrey Epstein suggest that the former British ambassador to the U.S. may have shared market-sensitive information with Epstein.
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Journalist Gabriel Sherman has covered the Murdoch family for nearly two decades. In his new book, Bonfire of the Murdochs, he chronicles the protracted public battle for control the family business.
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Sitcom: Life With Luigi “Charity Bazaar” 1951 NBC / AFRS, The Bickersons 7/10/51 CBS.
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Science Fiction: X Minus One “Tunnel Under the World” 3/14/56 NBC, Exploring Tomorrow “The Convict” 12/11/57 MBS.
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Nathan Sanders, a research affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University talks about is coauthored book, "Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship".
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This week, Grant Reeher talks with Brandon Rottinghaus, professor of political science at the University of Houston.
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Scholar Elaine Pagels joins Grant Reeher to discuss her book "Miracles and Wonder," exploring the historical mystery of Jesus and why his message of hope still resonates globally today.