NPR News
With most foreign students paying full tuition, campuses will lose out as the ranks of international students shrink. Meanwhile, students worry as new restrictions about how long they can stay in the U.S. are set to go into effect.
Missouri News
After several hours of debate and testimony, Kansas City Council's finance committee approved two ordinances that dedicate $600 million in city funding and rezone land for a Crown Center ballpark. Critics remain furious the cost to taxpayers won't get a public vote.
Kansas News
On Aug. 15, Kansas City, Kansas, Animal Services responded to a hoarding case in the city’s Northwest neighborhood with over 80 dogs on the property. The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department say the investigation is ongoing.
NPR News
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The group of trans men use women’s bathrooms in publicly owned facilities, which is required by Kansas law, to highlight what they say are flaws in the bathroom bill.
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Siblings Cody and Kaleigh Brendle have grown up with the right to community integration. Now, they worry those protections for people with disabilities like them are being eroded.
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Maryland has one of the strictest data privacy laws in the country. But privacy advocates allege data brokers are violating the law by selling data to police and federal immigration agencies.
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Gulf countries react to protracted Iran war, U.S. debt tops $40 trillion, U.S. oil companies sign first deals with Venezuela.
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NPR's Sacha Pfeiffers speaks with actor Andrew Garfield about "The Magic Faraway Tree," a film based on a beloved children's book franchise in the U.K.
NPR Tech News
- Elon Musk's AI company is suing to block a new Minnesota law against certain AI apps
- Digital habits that rob attention and energy — and how to combat them
- Massive demand from AI data centers drives up computer memory prices
- New York school pauses plan to deploy humanlike AI robot teacher after backlash
- 'Machines are collaborators' at this new museum of AI art
CBC News
- Who is Mohammad Ghamira and why has his death, alleged abuse ignited outcry in Syria?
- Canada, U.S. officials work to finalize trade deal ahead of Friday deadline after new tariffs paused
- As Israel’s military advances its yellow line, Gazans fear they’re being pushed to the sea
- 'I was meant to be there': Off-duty Mountie helps rescue baby, family trapped in house fire
- Why invasive plants are still sold in garden centres across Canada
CBC Canada News
- Surge in vandalism, anti-Muslim rhetoric prompts vigilance at Quebec mosques
- Expecting Ontario moms are travelling hours for routine ultrasounds amid sonographer shortage
- 'I was meant to be there': Off-duty Mountie helps rescue baby, family trapped in house fire
- N.L. couple donates hundreds of trees to Conception Bay North one year after wildfires
- Invasive plants are available across Canada. Is federal regulation possible?