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Regional News
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A unique opportunity for youth to learn the inner workings of a museum and the impacts of history
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Montana’s electric utility regulators are censuring one of their own following allegations of inappropriate behavior.
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One state's "loophole" is another state's benefit. Whoever owns the loophole, it requires a state's registered agent to keep it legal.
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Roads were closed by dust storms in the northeast and blow-over warning in the center of the state
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A performer who went viral on social media for her crowdwork is coming to Montana this weekend.
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Montana's primary election is June 2, and with three weeks to go, advocates for civic engagement say it's a good idea to ensure you're registered and ready for the polls. That's especially true with changes to Montana's election laws that will be in effect for this election. Comments from Tim Summers, state director, AARP Montana.
National News
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Israeli authorities are issuing Palestinians demolition orders in East Jerusalem at an accelerated rate since Israel launched war with Iran, human rights groups and U.N. experts say.
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Colossal Biosciences, a Texas company trying to bring extinct species back to life, reports creating artificial eggs that would be necessary to revive extinct birds such as the dodo.
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Get ready for a biology lesson. Certain plants have extra sets of chromosomes. And it turns out, it's a useful trait for a species facing a dramatic event like climate change.
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A new study suggests the growing educational and economic divide between men and women is reshaping marriage and family life in America — leaving many women with a shrinking pool of economically stable partners.
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A gothic horror tale, a creepy science-fiction romp, a sweeping romance, an intergenerational saga, a book about birds — here are the fiction and nonfiction our critics are most looking forward to.
NPR Headlines
- A study investigates: Did the abrupt end of USAID have an impact on violence?
- Steep drop in number of people with Affordable Care Act health coverage, analysis finds
- These men voted for President Trump. They have very different views of how he's doing
- In conservative Utah, some communities are ditching fossil fuel power for clean energy
- What we know about how the U.S. government uses spyware (and what we don't)
- 'We're not kids anymore': The DACA generation hits their 30s with an unstable future
- The French Open courts are clay, a tricky surface for some. Here's how the pros do it
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