NPR News
Recent research suggests there's more going on with "ideological sorting" than simply moving to places that match one's politics. It's often one of many deciding factors, such as taxes or safety.
Missouri News
Social service organizations attribute Joplin’s growing unsheltered population to economic instability, lack of affordable housing
Kansas News
The Money Follows the Person program was set to restart this summer, offering more ways for people to live independently. But Kansas pulled back out of fear that the federal funding was disappearing. Now, social service agencies wonder what will happen to those people.
NPR News
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Israel and Iran exchanged fire early Monday, escalating tensions and raising fears the conflict could pull the region back into a full-scale war.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Randa Slim of the Stimson Center about how the latest round of retaliatory strikes from Iran and Israel could affect the peace talks between the U.S. and Tehran.
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Pope Leo XIV is in Spain, calling for an end to political polarization on his first papal visit to the country in 15 years.
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Israel and Iran traded fire early Monday in retaliatory strikes, Trump walked out of an interview after being pressed on election fraud claims, ebola outbreak is spreading at alarming rate.
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The 79th Annual Tony Awards celebrated the best of Broadway on Sunday. Jeff Lunden breaks down the results of Broadway's biggest night.
NPR Tech News
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CBC News
- Iran and Israel say they have halted strikes on each other — for now
- Facebook is paying people overseas promoting Alberta separatism
- Meet the ‘hit doctor’: Inside an informal network of drug users trying to stay alive
- Who is Louise Arbour? Meet Canada's next governor general
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CBC Canada News
- Facebook is paying people overseas promoting Alberta separatism
- Family sues N.L. government and group home, claiming wrongful death of Tony Humby complainant
- Constitution, energy drinks, electoral map: High-stakes bills caught in Quebec’s legislative rush
- Anatomy of a fraud: How scammers use our emotions against us
- CUSMA a blessing for some Canadian businesses, a pain for others despite escaping U.S. tariffs