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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 Trump administration wants to install permanent fencing around Lafayette Park, directly outside the White House. It's long been a popular spot for protesters, who worry barriers will change that.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has fired the country's popular defense minister, who pushed for innovation in the battlefield through the use of drones and turned the tables on Russia.
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Ten photographers share their favorite memories from the 2026 Tiny Desk Contest On The Road tour, which was headlined by this year's winner, the Dallas hip-hop group Cure for Paranoia.
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Higher oil prices since the Iran war began mean many oil companies have brought in excess profits. Some U.S. lawmakers want to tax those windfall profits and give the money to lower-income Americans.
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The Federal Highway Administration quietly stripped bike lanes and other safety recommendations from a key list of best practices. Critics say those measures are proven to cut crashes and save lives.
NPR Headlines
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- No Asian team managed to go far this World Cup (again). What's holding them back?
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- The use of force has become a 'default tool' for ICE officers, a new report finds
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