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The cryptocurrency industry spent more than $250 million in the last election to help crypto-friendly candidates run for ...
All but four House and Senate Republicans voted to cut $1.1B from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Once the law goes ...
The Trump administration yesterday announced it was pulling four billion dollars in funding for California’s high-speed rail ...
Place, an SF organization dedicated to art and community-building for the Asian diaspora, is making way for bilingual zines ...
Filmmaker Ari Aster, who wrote and directed Midsommar and Hereditary, returns to theaters this weekend with a ...
A report commissioned by the City of Berkeley estimated evacuation times for natural disasters. In an extreme fire, a ...
Bove's nomination to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals now moves to the full Senate. Scores of former DOJ lawyers and retired ...
Until his final days, the late Pope Francis had regularly spoken to the priest at Gaza's Catholic church about the situation ...
More than two-thirds of the inmates in California's state prisons are Latino or African American, according to the most ...
The House voted to approve President Trump's request to cancel funds for public media and some foreign aid. NPR looks at how the debate over public media funding played out in Washington this week.
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells NPR's Michel Martin about the role that federal funding has played in his documentary work and the potential impact of the loss of that funding on children's programming.
A new HBO two-part documentary chronicles the life and work of one of America's most successful singer/songwriters, Billy Joel.
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