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On December 4, NPR and three Colorado-based public radio stations faced off against the Trump Administration in federal court. After reviewing a transcript of the hearing, First Amendment litigator and scholar Robert Corn-Revere said that NPR's lawsuit appears to have merit.
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The collection also features unpublished work from the late Andrea Gibson.
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The report finds children raised by grandparents face higher rates of poverty and limited access to support services.
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The Aspen Jewish Congregation has seen a big turnout at its Hanukkah events this week, despite news of an antisemitic attack in Australia that killed 15 people on Sunday.
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In the second installment of a series about falling birth rates, Amelia Dotzenrod talks about why she waited until her mid-thirties to have a child.
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Bison meat, chokecherry jam, and cardboard boxes: Behind the scenes of a food distribution to tribesSeven hundred boxes of food went out into the community at the end of November, each with a package of bison meat from the reservation and chokecherry jam for elders.
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Several states in the Mountain West region are among those being sued to disclose voter data
- Trump will drop push for National Guard deployments in Chicago, LA and Portland, Ore.
- What Stranger Things gets right about wormholes
- Photos: The world welcomes the new year
- In Mt. Olive, N.C., a ball doesn't drop for New Year's — a giant pickle does
- A solution to homelessness in Phoenix seems successful, but funding is running out
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