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Speaker Johnson's close ties to Christian right — both mainstream and fringe
The Louisiana Republican has deep ties to evangelical leaders, including pastors who hold anti-democratic views and helped fuel the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as a battle for God to save America.
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In Memoriam: Cheryl Lenee Vaughn
Cheryl lived in Unalaska for 12 years with her husband, Gary Gray. During her time here, she enjoyed combing the beaches for shells and other treasures. She was active in our community and grateful for the many friends that she made while living here.
What would happen if Congress stripped $14 billion from the IRS's budget?
The IRS has been underfunded for decades. The lack of money makes things harder for regular taxpayers. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Vanessa Williamson of the Brookings institution.
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Senate panel vote may open a path around Tuberville's block of military appointments
Constituents of Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama weigh in on his efforts to block military appointments because of his position on abortion.
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Climate change affects your life in 3 big ways, a new report warns
Climate change costs tens of billions of dollars each year, hurts Americans' health and disrupts everyday life, including how we work, eat, play and mourn, according to a major new assessment.
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Lung cancer survival rates rise, but low screening rates leave many people at risk
A new survey finds more people are surviving lung cancer and racial disparities are shrinking. But unless it's caught early, lung cancer still has a low survival rate.
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KUCB 30 hour fundraiser brings in over $37,000
Thank you to everyone who donated during our thirty-hour fundraiser.
In post-pandemic South Florida, unconventional education is thriving
Homeschooling in Florida is on the rise, and so is the variety of class offerings that can include things like surfing and science.
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UAW's new contract helps other car companies' workers — but what about Tesla?
Tentative deals with Detroit's Big 3 will push up wages at rivals as firms try to avoid unionization. How will Tesla, the famously anti-union electric carmaker, respond to the union's ambitions?
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Morning news brief
Israel's military says it has been battling Hamas fighters around Gaza's hospitals. President Biden this week attends a summit of Asian leaders. U.S. government funding is set to run out on Friday.
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