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New research gives insight into the feeding behaviors of dinosaurs millions of years ago in eastern Montana.
Regional News
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This summer, a handful of Montana college students will use high-flying balloons to learn about the earth’s atmosphere.
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Montana received 8 nominations for culinary excellence from the James Beard Foundation this year. Brett Evje and Michael Oschner are semifinalists for Outstanding Restaurateur from the James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards. They have been recognized for their establishments: PLONK Bozeman and Missoula, JW Heist and Stockman’s Bar located on East Main Street in Bozeman.
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A state law restricting drag “story times” remains on hold nearly three years after its passage.
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Organizers of the annual skijoring races in Red Lodge say events will continue as planned this weekend, despite the ongoing snowstorm and an otherwise dry season.
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Officials report they are not just reacting to a storm but are executing a pre-designed plan.
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The Legislature adjourned with a budget and over 90 new laws on the books. On this season's last episode, WyoFile's Maggie Mullen and Wyoming Public Radio's Jordan Uplinger recap what passed, back-and-forth between the governor and lawmakers, and what happens next.
National News
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After the sudden death of her boyfriend, a young Berlin woman is taken in by a family she meets in the countryside. In showing the ache of love and loss, Miroirs No. 3 holds up a mirror to us all.
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It's like the "Schrödinger's cat" thought experiment. There are two very different potential realities, and traders don't yet know which one is true.
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The House Ethics Committee has found evidence that Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick violated House rules. This comes after the panel held a rare public hearing to review investigations into allegations against the Florida Democrat.
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Wambūi Karanja of Kenya is "one to watch," says the Alzheimer's Association. Coping with her dad's condition inspired her to develop a training program for families on the art of caregiving.
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New research suggests drought can stoke antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria — and that can have an impact on humans.
NPR Headlines
- Americans seek redemption at figure skating worlds, just weeks after the Olympics
- House committee investigating Florida congresswoman for alleged ethics violations
- Trump grants Iran another extension on a deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
- Rep. Jason Crow, a former paratrooper, on US troop deployments to the Middle East
- Scientists watch sperm whales work as a team to assist a birth
- Marco Rubio heads to Europe to try to garner support for the Iran war
- Our quiz writer made yet another Tom Bombadil reference this week. Can you spot it?
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