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Judy Blume wrote her last book more than a decade ago. At the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, NPR's Scott Simon talked to Blume about her long career and why she doesn't miss writing.
Missouri News
The group of activists formed in Rolla and now has seven chapters across three states dedicated to helping immigrants and their families.
Kansas News
This is the first time in six years that the Winfield college has displayed a rare blooming titan arum, known for its distinctive smell.
NPR News
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The president posted on Truth Social claiming vandals slashed the pool's lining and poured chemicals into the water, saying arrests have been made. He provided no evidence for his claims.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with author Yu-Mei Balasingamchow about her new book, "Names Have Been Changed."
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WYSO listener John Blakelock of Yellow Springs, Ohio along with Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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James Burrows has died. He was the legendary director of television hits including Cheers, Frasier and The Mary Tyler Moore show.
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The National Park Service is spending $74 million to move a dock at Lake Powell that no longer reaches the diminished reservoir's drought-strangled water level.
NPR Tech News
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CBC News
- Canadians are giving EVs another look as gas prices rise and incentives return
- Mosquito dunks are selling out as bug season and 'bucket of doom' trend collide
- The Conservative Party recently released an AI-generated ad. How do voters feel about this kind of content?
- Why scientists are concerned about the AMOC, and how it could impact the East Coast
- U.S. tariffs go easy on Alberta. That lets separatists go harder on Canada
CBC Canada News
- ‘How can this be happening again?’: Residents in Lytton, B.C., face another wildfire
- The Conservative Party recently released an AI-generated ad. How do voters feel about this kind of content?
- Fate of Marineland's belugas is pretty much determined. Where will the deer, elk end up?
- He hadn't heard the news about Hockey Night in Canada. Then came the orders for his merchandise
- U.S. tariffs go easy on Alberta. That lets separatists go harder on Canada