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Michele Kelemen has been with NPR for two decades, starting as NPR's Moscow bureau chief and now covering the State Department and Washington's diplomatic corps. Her reports can be heard on all NPR ...
Artists from abroad are worried that the current climate is making American tours not worth the time and effort.
Theatre North of 60, a production of National Avenue Christian Church in Springfield, uses only actors older than 55, but all ages are involved in other aspects of its productions. John Scroggins, ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe defends the bill as properly drafted, while the ACLU of Missouri and Democrats opposed to the plan say the ...
After a day of royal pomp, President Trump's visit to the United Kingdom closes with a business reception and a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Better Block SGF has been participating in Park (ing) Day since 2019. It's set up temporary activations on Walnut St., South ...
Astro Brief is a collaboration between KSMU, the Missouri Space Grant, and MSU's Department of Physics, Astronomy and Materials Science. Hosted by Dr. Mike Reed, Astro Brief focuses on astronomical ...
We have a check in on how new phone restrictions are working out in local schools, reporting on a major deal between ...
NPR speaks with Debra Houry, the CDC's former chief medical officer, about her decision to leave her post and her concerns over Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine decisions.
Graphic videos of the Charlie Kirk shooting spread widely online, raising concerns over the emotional and political toll of ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. chose everyone in the group. Their votes could affect vaccine access for certain ...
Russia, Iran and China have all attempted to shape the narrative, but so far, their influence has been relatively minor, ...