Top Regional News
Medical students are warning that President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill will impact the future of health care, especially in rural communities, after it establishes a cap on loans for professional programs.
Ronson's memoir, Night People, is a love letter to late-night 1990s New York City. Ronson would go on to produce music for Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga and other pop superstars.
Arts & Culture
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Gonzaga University's Climate Change Theatre Action joined host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their participation in this worldwide project.
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A conversation With Zuill Bailey around a pair of concerts featuring the Vega String Quartet
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Conversation around the new season of Spokane String Quartet concerts.
Events
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EventsThanks for the hot jazz music of Hot Club of CDA at the September KPBX Kids' Concert
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EventsSpokane Public Radio is a Media Partner for the 55th Annual Art on the Green festival.
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EventsThank you for celebrating 30 years of KPBX Kids' Concerts on June 17, 2023
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The last government shutdown was in 2018 during President Trump's first term. Republicans controlled Congress and needed Democrats to pass a spending bill -- just like now. But a lot has changed.
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What options remain for Congress to avert a government shutdown when the clock strikes midnight? NPR speaks with GOP strategist Alex Conant about what they could do.
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Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny will headline next year's Super Bowl halftime show. He'd previously declined to perform in the continental U.S. out of fear his shows would be the target of ICE.
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This summer, the American Association of Orthodontists declared braces have "never been cooler." Thanks to social media, patients are embracing traditional metal braces as a fun accessory.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed support for President Trump's new plan to end the conflict in Gaza. Now all eyes are on Hamas and whether they'll agree to the proposal.
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David Makovsky of The Washington Institute shares his take on President Trump's 20-point plan for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Investigators in Michigan are searching for the motive behind an attack at a Mormon church Sunday that left four people dead and several injured.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Jennifer Maas, a senior business writer at Variety, about video game company Electronic Arts' agreement to be acquired and taken private in a deal valued at $55 billion.
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Baseball playoffs begin Tuesday with some familiar teams: the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and LA Dodgers. But the San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians are back.
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The defense for Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination, has asked for more time to review the evidence before deciding whether to seek a preliminary hearing.