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In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on April 18, 2025, we sit down with local realtors to discuss what trends ...
Nearly 300 U.S.-based researchers have applied to one program that promises "scientific refugee status" for those fleeing ...
The VA looks like it is changing course on a plan that would have threatened the privacy of veterans receiving mental health ...
While Food and Drug Administration inspectors who make sure food and drugs meet quality standards were spared in recent cuts, ...
To those who knew him, John LaFalce was a statesman in every sense of the word. But look around Western New York, and one can ...
The sanctions mean the companies will not be able to do business with Ukraine and any assets they have in the country will be ...
This month has brought a shower of new podcasts for your playlist. The NPR One team gathered a few returning favorites as ...
Between the slate of tariffs currently in effect and proposed tariffs on car parts, the cost of car ownership is rising. And ...
Amy Downs was buried in 10 feet of rubble after the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years ago. While trapped, she vowed to change her life, but it was long journey.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on April 18, 2025, local farmers and gardeners discuss the challenges facing planting season and answer your planting questions.
The week was dominated by news about the Maryland man illegally deported to El Salvador. But there was also concern over ...