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During Saturday’s afternoon ceremony, keynote speaker Eric Marrapodi ’03, NPR vice president of news programming, urged ...
Each week, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans writes about what he's watching. Read last week's column here. Think back to a time about six years ago, before the explosion of streaming services that included ...
A 10-person cohort met in March to discuss NPR's coverage of developments linked to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) ...
A 10-person cohort met in February to discuss NPR's coverage of the Trump Administration's immigration policies and developments.
An update on a lawsuit involving the Christian County Library, a look at the net season for the Springfield Symphony and a ...
The outset of the pandemic was bad for a lot of reasons. If you were a touring band it meant a loss of revenue and the roar of a crowd. But for Sub-Radio, it was a blessing broadcast on social media ...
President Donald Trump announced an end to federal funding for two nationwide news networks with dozens of member stations ...
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The Catch Up is your weekly way to get all the headlines and stories from KUNC newscasts. Stay informed on all things that ...
Today, Russia marked the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Yet another war, the war in Ukraine, served as a backdrop to the event. Joining us to talk ...
Reporting on the retirement of a leader in downtown Springfield, updates on storm clean up, the results of last week's ...
"Thanks to his efforts we managed to buy not just one plant, but two oxygen plants. That saved many lives," Sesa shared with NPR from Peru. "The oxygen was made available free of charge to anyone who ...