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Recession-era recipes flourish on TikTok
Influencers on TikTok and other social media platforms are going back to recession-era recipes for nutritious and filling food — and building new communities online.
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MLB's first female umpire set to debut this weekend
This weekend, Jen Pawol is set to be the first woman to umpire a Major League Baseball game. NPR's A Martinez speaks about the landmark moment with Keith Law, who covers the MLB for The Athletic.
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RFO Volunteers are cleaning up trails and wild places all summer
The Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers used their afternoon to increase visibility and trail quality at the Doc Holliday Cemetery in Glenwood Springs.
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As drug deaths hit a 5-year low, Trump continues to cite fentanyl as major threat
Drug deaths in the U.S. are at their lowest level since March 2020, according to federal data. Trump continues to cite fentanyl as justification for policies ranging from tariffs to immigration.
Military lawyers called up to relieve a shortfall in immigration judges
The move comes after the Justice Department last week made changes to who could qualify as a temporary immigration judge —effectively lowering the requirements and removing the need to have prior immigration experience.
With midterms more than a year away, a record number of lawmakers are eyeing the exits
A record number of congressional lawmakers have announced they don't plan to run for their current seats in 2026, including three sitting senators leaving Washington to run for governor.
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Guatemala says it suggested that U.S. send its unaccompanied migrant children home
As a U.S. federal judge blocked the deportation of unaccompanied Guatemalan children, the government of Guatemala says in a statement it suggested the U.S. return its children to their home country.
Sara and and Marc McMillan sat down with members of STS9 aka Sound Tribe Sector Nine
Sara and and Marc McMillan aka McMission Presents LLC sat down with members of STS9 aka Sound Tribe Sector Nine - an instrumental 5 piece band that has influences of hip-hop, drum and bass, rock, funk, jazz, and electronica. Now based in Santa Cruz, California they formed in Atlanta, GA in 1997. Over the years they have released (11) albums together, formed their own record Label- 1320 records and continually break the molds of electronica, hip hop sampling and sheer instrumental energy, gaining a national and global fan base known for traveling to witness their unique high energy shows. Among other ideas, STS9 draws off the importance of our role in the vastness of the cosmos and the unity we share within the universe. The current five band members are Hunter Brown on Guitar and production, Alana Rocklin on Bass, David Phipps on Synthesizers/Keyboard, Zach Velmer on drums and Jefree Lerner on Percussion. Were here with them to discuss their new album The Human Dream 1 and upcoming Colorado shows at The Boulder Theater and 2 Nights at Dillon Ampitheater. We are joined by Hunter, Zack and Jeffree.
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Federal judge orders USDA to reduce pesticide spraying across western rangelands
A federal judge recently ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to scale back its use of pesticides in all western states. Environmental groups say the ruling is a big step toward protecting rangeland wildlife.
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