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https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-17/news-brief-omicron-variant-spending-bill-stalls-abortion-pill-decision News brief: omicron variant, spending bill stalls, abortion pill decision | KSJD Dec 17, 2021 - How bad could the pandemic get this winter because of the omicron variant? One of President Biden's key agenda items is stalled. The FDA relaxes restrictions... news briefomicron variantabortion pillspending https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-27/the-lawyer-who-successfully-argued-roe-v-wade-has-died-at-76 The lawyer who successfully argued Roe v. Wade has died at 76 | KSJD Dec 27, 2021 - Sarah Weddington was 26 years old when she successfully argued the landmark abortion rights case Roe v. Wade before the U.S. Supreme Court. She died in her... roe v wade https://www.ksjd.org/2024-12-02/dizzy-after-one-drink-social-drinkers-on-obesity-drugs-lose-the-taste-for-alcohol Dizzy after one drink? Social drinkers on obesity drugs lose the taste for alcohol | KSJD Dec 2, 2024 - A new study finds people who take weight-loss drugs also cut back on alcohol consumption. Researchers think the drugs could be a promising new treatment for... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-16/defense-attorneys-called-their-first-witnesses-in-the-trial-for-ghislaine-maxwell Defense attorneys called their first witnesses in the trial for Ghislaine Maxwell | KSJD Dec 16, 2021 - Defense began its case in the trial for Ghislaine Maxwell, who is accused of grooming underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell says she's being tried in... https://www.ksjd.org/tags/recreation recreation | KSJD recreationksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2026-02-12/britains-ugliest-landmark-becomes-protected-historic-monument Britain's 'ugliest landmark' becomes protected historic monument | KSJD Feb 12, 2026 - Once derided as Britain's ugliest building, London's Southbank Centre is now a protected historic monument -- beloved by symphony-goers as well as... britainugliestlandmarkbecomesprotected https://www.ksjd.org/2024-04-25/new-yorks-highest-court-has-overturned-harvey-weinsteins-rape-conviction New York's highest court has overturned Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction | KSJD Apr 25, 2024 - NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with New York Times investigative reporter Jodi Kantor about how the highest court in the state of New York overturned Harvey... new york https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-22/japans-puzzling-covid-lull Japan's puzzling COVID lull | KSJD Dec 22, 2021 - COVID cases in Japan fell more than 99% from the last peak. Unlike previous infection waves, and countries in similar situations, it's largely staying there.... japan spuzzlingcovidlullksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-06/immigration-enforcement-bill-contains-1b-in-white-house-ballroom-security-money Immigration enforcement bill contains $1B in White House ballroom security money | KSJD May 6, 2026 - Republicans are proposing $1 billion for White House security, insisting the funding would be put toward long overdue upgrades, and not President Trump's... white house ballroomimmigration enforcement https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-31/retired-general-warns-the-u-s-military-could-back-a-coup-after-the-2024-election Retired general warns the U.S. military could back a coup after the 2024 election | KSJD Dec 31, 2021 - Retired Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton says war-gaming and civics education could help assure that the military is better prepared for a contested election. https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-09/instagram-ceo-tells-senate-panel-it-takes-the-mental-health-of-children-seriously Instagram CEO tells Senate panel it takes the mental health of children seriously | KSJD Dec 9, 2021 - Adam Mosseri pushed back on research showing social media is harmful for mental health during testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection,... https://www.ksjd.org/2023-03-14/one-overdose-turned-teens-into-activists One overdose turned Durango teens into activists | KSJD Mar 27, 2023 - A single overdose event in 2021 was the spark that ignited a teen harm reduction movement in Durango. This is an account of two teens who were close to the... oneoverdoseturneddurangoteens https://www.ksjd.org/2025-02-11/homelessness-housing-insecurity-rise-as-real-estate-costs-soar-in-co Homelessness, housing insecurity rise as real estate costs soar in CO | KSJD Feb 11, 2025 - As housing costs skyrocket in the Roaring Fork Valley, homelessness and housing insecurity are on the rise, with many facing financial instability due to high... housing insecurityreal estate https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-16/all-17-missionaries-kidnapped-by-a-gang-in-haiti-have-been-released All 17 missionaries kidnapped by a gang in Haiti have been released | KSJD Dec 16, 2021 - All 17 of the missionaries kidnapped in Haiti two months ago have now been freed. Violence and kidnapping have spiked in Haiti following the assassination of... https://www.ksjd.org/2020-07-10/nations-pediatricians-walk-back-support-for-in-person-school Nation's Pediatricians Walk Back Support For In-Person School | KSJD Jul 25, 2021 - In a new statement made jointly with teachers unions, the American Academy of Pediatrics now says "science and community circumstances must guide... back supportin personnationpediatricianswalk https://www.ksjd.org/people/claire-harbage Claire Harbage | KSJD claireksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2025-04-25/scientists-are-raising-the-alarm-about-trumps-deep-sea-mining-executive-order Scientists are raising the alarm about Trump's deep sea mining executive order | KSJD Apr 25, 2025 - President Trump signed an executive order aimed at making it easier for companies to mine the ocean floor. Scientists and environmentalists worry it could harm... https://www.ksjd.org/2024-10-20/1-000-year-old-seed-germinates-but-what-is-it 1,000-year-old seed germinates. But what is it? | KSJD Oct 20, 2024 - Dr. Sarah Sallon planted a 1,000-year-old seed that could soon could bare extinct fruit. what is ityear oldseed https://www.ksjd.org/2025-03-04/regional-roundup-episode-93 Regional Roundup: Episode 93 | KSJD Mar 4, 2025 - This week on Regional Roundup: the impact of recreation on public lands, immigration law updates, a Moab prom tradition, and a Jackson protest supporting park... regional roundupepisodeksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2020-01-03/congress-was-not-consulted-on-u-s-strike-that-killed-iranian-general Congress Was Not Consulted On U.S. Strike That Killed Iranian General | KSJD Jul 25, 2021 - NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut, who slammed President Trump for not getting congressional approval for the strike.... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-03/michigan-shooting-suspect-is-among-thousands-of-u-s-minors-charged-as-adults-yearly Michigan shooting suspect is among thousands of U.S. minors charged as adults yearly | KSJD Dec 3, 2021 - Prosecutors charged the 15-year-old accused of killing four students and injuring others at a Michigan High School as an adult. Thousands of children are tried... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-14/photographer-lola-flash-is-honored-for-creating-images-that-challenge-invisibility Photographer Lola Flash is honored for creating images that challenge invisibility | KSJD Dec 14, 2021 - Lola Flash has challenged gender, sexual and racial preconceptions, and in the '80s was a key figure in ACT UP. Now she's being honored for sustained... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-08/democrats-and-republicans-agree-to-push-back-against-human-rights-violations-in-china Democrats and Republicans agree to push back against human rights violations in China | KSJD Dec 8, 2021 - U.S. lawmakers from both parties agree that China must face retaliation for human rights violations and took action Wednesday to go on the record against slave... https://www.ksjd.org/2026-02-19/reactions-to-meta-ceo-mark-zuckerbergs-testimony-in-social-media-addiction-trial Reactions to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in social media addiction trial | KSJD Feb 19, 2026 - Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a trial over allegations that social media is addictive and harmful. NPR's Leila Fadel asks Darrell West of the Brookings... https://www.ksjd.org/podcast/ksjd-local-newscasts/2021-08-17/ksjd-local-newscast-august-17-2021 KSJD Local Newscast - August 17, 2021 | KSJD The Bureau of Reclamation declared a water shortage for the lower Colorado River Basin and climate change is making it hard to predict when that might end; The... local newscastksjdaugust https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-14/struggling-hospitals-brace-for-another-wave-of-covid-brought-by-the-omicron-variant Struggling hospitals brace for another wave of COVID brought by the omicron variant | KSJD Dec 14, 2021 - Many U.S. hospitals are already struggling with a wave of COVID-19 patients and now they are also racing to prepare for the omicron variant, which threatens to... https://www.ksjd.org/2024-10-21/republican-lawsuits-over-overseas-and-military-voting-hit-setbacks-in-3-swing-states Republican lawsuits over overseas and military voting hit setbacks in 3 swing states | KSJD Oct 25, 2024 - In Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Republican legal challenges to the legitimacy of ballots cast by U.S. citizens living abroad, including U.S.... https://www.ksjd.org/people/michele-norris Michele Norris | KSJD michelenorrisksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2002-12-23/foreign-oil-dependence-series-iraq Foreign Oil Dependence Series: Iraq | KSJD Oct 21, 2021 - In this first of four stories on the United States' dependence on foreign oil, NPR's Christopher Joyce looks at the effect war with Iraq may have on US oil... foreign oildependenceseriesiraqksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-22/3-states-and-washington-agree-to-keep-more-water-in-lake-mead-amid-dropping-levels 3 states and Washington agree to keep more water in Lake Mead amid dropping levels | KSJD Dec 24, 2021 - Three western states and the federal government have signed a $200 million deal to keep Lake Mead viable. Millions depend on it for water and electricity. It's... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-01/news-brief-omicron-variant-landmark-abortion-case-high-school-shooting News brief: omicron variant, landmark abortion case, high school shooting | KSJD Dec 1, 2021 - There is still not much known about the newest coronavirus variant. The Supreme Court considers the future of abortion in the U.S. In Michigan, people are... news briefomicron varianthigh schoollandmark https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-02/the-impact-on-supreme-court-rulings-beyond-abortion-if-roe-v-wade-is-overturned The impact on Supreme Court rulings beyond abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned | KSJD Dec 2, 2021 - NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Florida State University law professor Mary Ziegler about the other Supreme Court decisions that could be impacted if Roe... https://www.ksjd.org/2026-03-25/sofia-coppola-turns-the-lens-on-designer-marc-jacobs-for-her-first-documentary Sofia Coppola turns the lens on designer Marc Jacobs for her first documentary | KSJD Mar 25, 2026 - Coppola and Jacobs have been friends for decades and the film is a collage of the many references and influences that have marked the designer's rise. https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-04/morning-news-brief Morning news brief | KSJD May 4, 2026 - Trump says he's reviewing a new plan from Iran, Louisiana lawmakers redrawing districts after SCOTUS decision, a look at the Senate races to watch. morning news briefksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2021-01-31/sunday-puzzle-game-of-words Sunday Puzzle: Game Of Words | KSJD Jul 25, 2021 - Gary St. Germain plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro. game of wordssundaypuzzleksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2020-12-06/life-kit-gift-giving-tips-for-a-remote-holiday-season Life Kit: Gift-Giving Tips For A Remote Holiday Season | KSJD Nov 15, 2021 - NPR's Life Kit provides some advice on gift-giving for this mostly remote holiday season. tips for alife kitgift givingholiday season https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-16/chauvin-reverses-decision-pleads-guilty-to-violating-george-floyds-civil-rights Chauvin reverses decision, pleads guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights | KSJD Dec 16, 2021 - NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pleading guilty to violating George... https://www.ksjd.org/2026-02-14/bangladeshs-first-fair-vote-in-years-comes-with-a-daunting-to-do-list Bangladesh's first fair vote in years comes with a daunting to-do list | KSJD Feb 14, 2026 - A landmark election in Bangladesh ended years of disputed polls, and now the winners face pressure to tackle corruption and a battered economy. https://www.ksjd.org/2024-01-05/trans-families-are-migrating-to-colorado-so-their-kids-can-get-gender-affirming-care Trans families are migrating to Colorado so their kids can get gender-affirming care | KSJD Jan 5, 2024 - Last year, 16 states banned some form of gender-affirming healthcare. That's prompting families of kids who need it to move to states where it remains legal,... https://www.ksjd.org/2025-02-05/colorado-is-on-track-to-raise-the-minimum-age-to-buy-firearm-ammunition-to-21 Colorado is on track to raise the minimum age to buy firearm ammunition to 21 | KSJD Feb 5, 2025 - House Bill 1133 is promoted as a way to align the rules for ammunition sales in Colorado with the new law prohibiting anyone younger than 21 from purchasing a... https://www.ksjd.org/2006-09-12/grey-gardens-adds-extra-footage-on-dvd 'Grey Gardens' Adds Extra Footage on DVD | KSJD Jul 8, 2023 - The 1975 documentary Grey Gardens, made by the Maysles brothers, is being re-issued on DVD with an extra hour of footage. The controversial film peers into the... grey gardenson dvdaddsextrafootage https://www.ksjd.org/people/liz-halloran Liz Halloran | KSJD Liz Halloran joined NPR in December 2008 as Washington correspondent for Digital News, taking her print journalism career into the online news world. lizksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2024-12-05/lessons-learned-from-when-the-obama-administration-deported-millions-of-people Lessons learned from when the Obama administration deported millions of people | KSJD Dec 5, 2024 - Could deporting immigrants open up their jobs for Americans? President Obama's administration deported more than 3 million people, and an economist studied... the obama administrationmillions of peoplelessons learned https://www.ksjd.org/ KSJD - Homepage | KSJD Community radio, NPR news, local news and music for southwest Colorado and the four corners region. ksjdhomepage https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-04/former-dhs-official-talks-about-israels-destruction-of-her-ancestral-home Former DHS official talks about Israel's destruction of her ancestral home | KSJD May 4, 2026 - NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Fayrouz Saad, a former assistant secretary at DHS, about the Israeli military's destruction of her family's ancestral home in... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-08/the-white-house-is-growing-more-worried-about-migration-being-used-as-a-weapon The White House is growing more worried about migration being used as a weapon | KSJD Dec 8, 2021 - The Biden administration has become increasingly concerned about migration being used as a weapon. Belarus has provided a poignant example. https://www.ksjd.org/2024-08-12/tired-of-long-customer-service-calls-the-white-house-is-working-to-change-that Tired of long customer service calls? The White House is working to change that. | KSJD Aug 12, 2024 - NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Neera Tanden, domestic policy adviser to President Biden, on the administration's new "Time is Money" initiative. https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-30/a-dinosaur-has-been-taken-from-outside-an-oklahoma-store A dinosaur has been taken from outside an Oklahoma store | KSJD Dec 30, 2021 - Security footage shows someone taking the statue from the store in Tulsa. The shop posted on Facebook: "If anyone in the neighborhood finds a Deinonychus, let... has beenfrom outsidedinosaurtaken https://www.ksjd.org/podcast/ksjd-local-newscasts/2021-12-09/ksjd-local-newscast-december-9-2021 KSJD Local Newscast - December 9, 2021 | KSJD A newly introduced bill in the US Senate would, if passed, allow some tribal communities along the Colorado River in Arizona to lease their water shares to... local newscastksjddecember https://www.ksjd.org/2002-08-14/dirty-work-the-art-of-firing-employees Dirty Work: The Art of Firing Employees | KSJD Apr 8, 2022 - There are names for people responsible for firing other people. They're called "hatchet men" or "corporate executioners." Many companies hire people like... the art ofdirty workfiringemployeesksjd https://www.ksjd.org/podcast/ksjd-local-newscasts/2026-04-09/students-with-youth-leadership-council-suggest-resuming-lunch-clubs-in-re-1-schools Students with Youth Leadership Council suggest resuming lunch clubs in Re-1 schools | KSJD Students with the Youth Leadership Council recommended restoring lunch clubs to schools in District Re-1 at a school-board workshop Tuesday. https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-05/u-s-launches-operation-to-reopen-strait-of-hormuz U.S. launches operation to reopen Strait of Hormuz | KSJD May 5, 2026 - The U.S. military announced the launch of an operation to end Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and reopen the waterway to global shipping traffic. strait of hormuzlaunchesoperationreopenksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-03/the-billionaire-owner-of-the-nbas-dallas-mavericks-buys-a-town The billionaire owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks buys a town | KSJD Dec 3, 2021 - Mark Cuban last month purchased Mustang, Texas, all 77 acres, with a population of 23 people. He told the Dallas Morning News that he bought the town because... https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-01/for-one-civil-rights-activist-supreme-court-ruling-is-bewildering For one civil rights activist, Supreme Court ruling is 'bewildering' | KSJD May 1, 2026 - Civil rights activist Leslie McLemore reflects on the recent Supreme Court decision on the Voting Rights Act, and what the ruling means for Black political... civil rights activistsupreme court rulingfor one https://www.ksjd.org/2024-04-15/its-draft-day-for-the-wnba-and-all-eyes-are-on-iowas-caitlin-clark It's draft day for the WNBA and all eyes are on Iowa's Caitlin Clark | KSJD Apr 15, 2024 - NPR's Michel Martin talks to Jesse Washington of ESPN's Andscape, a sports and pop culture website, about what this year's crop of college talent could bring... https://www.ksjd.org/people/caroline-llanes-rocky-mountain-community-radio Caroline Llanes, Rocky Mountain Community Radio | KSJD rocky mountaincommunity radiocarolinellanesksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-03/canadas-economy-is-booming-despite-the-uncertainty-and-chaos-of-trumps-tariffs Canada's economy is booming despite the uncertainty and chaos of Trump's tariffs | KSJD May 3, 2026 - NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Paul Beaudry, professor at Vancouver School of Economics, about Canada's economy, which is expected to grow despite ongoing... https://www.ksjd.org/2020-12-24/poll-more-than-half-of-russians-dont-want-to-get-vaccinated Poll: More Than Half Of Russians Don't Want To Get Vaccinated | KSJD Feb 22, 2023 - Russian President Vladimir Putin is touting the effectiveness of his country's COVID-19 vaccine, but most ordinary Russians seem reluctant to take it. more than half https://www.ksjd.org/2024-04-19/conan-obrien-is-defining-a-new-way-forward-for-former-late-night-hosts Conan O'Brien is defining a new way forward for former late night hosts | KSJD Apr 19, 2024 - After getting pushed out of late night by cancellation of his TBS show, O'Brien has been freed to fully entertain people exactly how he wants. His new special... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-08/100-world-leaders-will-attend-bidens-virtual-summit-on-supporting-democratic-values 100 world leaders will attend Biden's virtual summit on supporting democratic values | KSJD Dec 8, 2021 - The White House is holding a Summit of Democracy on Thursday and Friday to counter a rising tide of authoritarianism. Over a 100 countries will be attending. https://www.ksjd.org/people/tim-mak Tim Mak | KSJD Tim Mak is NPR's Washington Investigative Correspondent, focused on political enterprise journalism. timmakksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2020-12-02/some-speculate-trump-will-pardon-more-allies-before-leaving-office Some Speculate Trump Will Pardon More Allies Before Leaving Office | KSJD Aug 18, 2022 - President Trump has demonstrated his willingness to use his pardon power to help out a political ally. That has fueled speculation he could issue a flurry of... before leavingspeculatetrumppardon https://www.ksjd.org/2024-10-23/boeing-posts-a-6-billion-loss-as-striking-workers-vote-on-a-new-contract Boeing posts a $6 billion loss as striking workers vote on a new contract | KSJD Oct 23, 2024 - Boeing reported a staggering loss of $6 billion in the third quarter. The disappointing earnings report comes the same day as striking machinists are voting on... https://www.ksjd.org/music/2020-12-03/the-100-best-songs-of-2020 The 100 Best Songs Of 2020 | KSJD Apr 23, 2023 - The great songs of 2020 were as abundant as the rest of the year was a drag. Think of these 100 jams as a silver linings playlist for the worst year of our... best songsksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-10/philippines-high-court-upholds-most-of-a-terrorism-law-but-strikes-down-a-key-point Philippines' high court upholds most of a terrorism law, but strikes down a key point | KSJD Dec 10, 2021 - The law has spawned rancorous court challenges. The court's rejection of one provision represents a win for petitioners, who feared the measure's sweeping... https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-07/far-right-is-using-twitters-new-policy-against-extremism-researchers-and-activists Far right is using Twitter's new policy against extremism researchers and activists | KSJD Dec 7, 2021 - Twitter recently launched a new policy in the U.S. to limit the sharing of photos and videos of people without their consent. Activists on the left say it... https://www.ksjd.org/2025-03-06/how-tax-cuts-on-social-security-benefits-would-impact-the-programs-longevity How tax cuts on Social Security benefits would impact the program's longevity | KSJD Mar 6, 2025 - President Trump has promised again to cut taxes on Social Security benefits. NPR asks the Committee for a Responsible Budget's Marc Goldwein about the... https://www.ksjd.org/2024-04-08/morning-news-brief Morning news brief | KSJD Apr 8, 2024 - Millions of people in the U.S. will experience a total eclipse of the sun. The Biden administration seeks student debt relief for millions. It's been six... morning news briefksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2002-12-22/smallpox Smallpox | KSJD Oct 21, 2021 - Doctors and public health officials say they're worried about the Bush Administration's plan to give smallpox vaccinations to as many as 11 million people over... smallpoxksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-05/morning-news-brief Morning news brief | KSJD May 5, 2026 - U.S. starts operation to reopen Strait of Hormuz for commercial ships, Tuesday's election in Indiana puts Trump's political power to the test, SCOTUS delays... morning news briefksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2023-11-15/as-life-under-climate-change-grows-more-difficult-one-group-says-cash-aid-can-help As life under climate change grows more difficult, one group says cash aid can help | KSJD Nov 15, 2023 - Many of the world's poorest places are getting even more difficult to live in as climate change fuels an upswing in natural disasters. One group says cash aid... https://www.ksjd.org/2022-08-29/maine-continues-free-school-meals-even-though-federal-program-is-ending Maine continues free school meals even though federal program is ending | KSJD Aug 29, 2022 - Free meals will continue for all students in Maine as federal funding for the pandemic-era program ends. The state says removing barriers means more kids who... free school mealseven though https://www.ksjd.org/2020-07-08/new-clues-to-als-and-alzheimers-from-physics New Clues To ALS And Alzheimer's Disease From Physics | KSJD Jul 25, 2021 - Structures inside healthy brain cells nimbly move from one state to the next to perform different functions. But in certain degenerative brain diseases,... newcluesals https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-16/a-review-of-spider-man-no-way-home-with-as-few-spoilers-as-possible A review of 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' with as few spoilers as possible | KSJD Dec 16, 2021 - Marvel's latest superhero film, Spider-Man: No Way Home finds its hero battling foes he thought he'd already vanquished. spider man no way home https://www.ksjd.org/2024-06-18/this-database-could-help-descendants-of-enslaved-people-learn-about-their-ancestry This database could help descendants of enslaved people learn about their ancestry | KSJD Jun 18, 2024 - Ancestry.com has released a new free database of tens of thousands of old newspaper records about formerly enslaved people. The company hopes it will help fill... https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-07/campaign-staffers-tell-npr-they-make-thousands-betting-on-their-own-candidates Campaign staffers tell NPR they make 'thousands' betting on their own candidates | KSJD May 7, 2026 - Campaign staffers are turning private polling data into personal paydays. They describe the election prediction market as a "Wild West" for staffers. https://www.ksjd.org/2020-07-06/west-point-graduates-letter-calls-for-academy-to-address-racism West Point Graduates' Letter Calls For Academy To Address Racism | KSJD Jul 25, 2021 - Retired Capt. Mary Tobin, a West Point graduate, is mentor to some recent alumni who wrote an open letter to academy leaders. They're part of a long legacy of... west pointcalls forgraduatesletter https://www.ksjd.org/2020-07-08/atlanta-mayor-to-order-masks-to-be-worn-in-public-spaces Atlanta Mayor Orders Masks To Be Worn In Public Spaces | KSJD Jul 25, 2021 - Atlanta is the latest big city to require face coverings when people are in public. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is moving forward with the plan despite... to beworn inpublic spacesatlantamayor https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-21/the-u-s-economy-is-slowing-as-fewer-immigrant-workers-come-to-fill-jobs The U.S. economy is slowing as fewer immigrant workers come to fill jobs | KSJD Dec 21, 2021 - The U.S. economy is missing more than 1 million immigrant workers because of the pandemic and Trump-era cuts. Some say that's slowing down industries that... https://www.ksjd.org/2020-07-17/pro-sports-are-returning-their-covid-19-testing-is-top-notch-but-is-it-ethical Pro Sports Are Returning. Their COVID-19 Testing Is Top Notch, But Is It Ethical? | KSJD Jul 25, 2021 - The NBA and Major League Soccer are getting underway in their 'protective' bubbles near Orlando. They get regular COVID-19 tests and quick results. But that's... https://www.ksjd.org/people/nikki-birch Nikki Birch | KSJD nikkibirchksjd https://www.ksjd.org/2022-11-21/dreamers-call-for-immigration-reform-before-republicans-take-control-in-congress Dreamers call for immigration reform before Republicans take control in Congress | KSJD Nov 21, 2022 - With Republicans set to take control of the House in January, Democrats are racing to introduce immigration legislation that would protect the so-called... call forimmigration reform https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-08/revered-cultural-critic-greg-tate-has-died-at-age-64 Revered cultural critic Greg Tate has died at age 64 | KSJD Dec 8, 2021 - The revered critic Greg Tate, an early and influential hip hop writer, has died. Tate grew up around intellectuals and developed a rabid curiosity about music,... greg tatehas diedculturalcritic https://www.ksjd.org/2026-05-05/voters-head-to-the-polls-in-indiana-and-ohio-whats-in-the-balance Voters head to the polls in Indiana and Ohio. What's in the balance? | KSJD May 5, 2026 - What's at stake for President Trump's political influence in Tuesday's primaries in Indiana and Ohio? NPR's Leila Fadel asks Jessica Taylor of the Cook... https://www.ksjd.org/2024-10-25/harris-makes-bid-for-republican-votes Harris makes bid for Republican votes | KSJD bid forharrismakesrepublicanvotes https://www.ksjd.org/2021-12-13/returning-farmland-to-yakama-nation-is-a-step-toward-self-sufficiency-tribes-once-had Returning farmland to Yakama Nation is a step toward self-sufficiency tribes once had | KSJD Dec 14, 2021 - The racial justice movement has highlighted injustices around Native Americans and land ownership. One family in Washington has decided to return its farmland... https://www.ksjd.org/2026-03-29/politics-chat-no-kings-rallies-across-the-u-s-more-troops-deployed Politics chat: No Kings rallies across the U.S., more troops deployed | KSJD Mar 29, 2026 - Thousands more U.S. troops are arriving in the Middle East, as diplomats meet for talks to end the war in Iran. 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