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Organizers warn that thousands of Montanans could lose their coverage due to the new reporting rules and the additional documentation needed to prove eligibility.
Regional News
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Montana Public Service Commissioner Brad Molnar and his lawyer are asking a district court to prevent the governor from suspending him and appointing a replacement in his absence.
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As many farmers and ranchers are struggling to deal with global pressures, many organic farmers are finding opportunity. YPR’s Karl Lengel spoke with Montana organic farming advocate Nate Powell-Palm about the industry’s continuing growth.
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Internationally-acclaimed wildlife photographer Tom Murphy chats with YPR's Karl Lengel about his work, wildlife preservation and the official American Mammal, the bison.
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A new report argues the bipartisan push to build more apartments could address two major challenges at once: the housing shortage and climate change.
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Billings was one of 31 locations to host the 3/4 scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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A proposed initiative would require voter approval for new data centers if it can get the signatures and overcome other barriers on its way to the November ballot, including a county lawsuit.
National News
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The comments came following widespread reports earlier in the week that those stops would be put on pause after two immigrants were fatally shot by ICE agents in early July.
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Flood sirens blared early Thursday in Comfort, Texas, as the Guadalupe River rose more than 30 feet in three hours, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The storm could bring even more rainfall than last year's deadly Fourth of July floods.
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President Trump, who for years has sowed doubt about the security of American elections, is scheduled to give a primetime address Thursday night about election integrity. Trump has long contended, without evidence, that he won the 2020 election
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Orange skies and heavy smoke covered large parts of the U.S. on Thursday as Canada and Minnesota grapple with wildfires. Hazardous air quality is expected to continue.
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You could look at Foreign Tongues, the Rolling Stones' 25th album, as a tour of the group's musical variations. But it mixes reliable fun and remarkable energy with a generous attitude toward aging.
NPR Headlines
- An analysis of President Trump's address
- Oil companies are making billions. In the U.S., calls to tax their windfall grow
- 'New York Times' fights subpoenas over Air Force One security coverage
- Boris Nadezhdin is a rare Russian politician speaking out against the Ukraine war
- Days of rain have caused flooding in Texas Hill Country and across the state
- 'Sanford and Son' actor Hal Williams dead at 91
- The latest in space: sugar molecules, a simulated mission and a NASA probe's next steps
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