Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Analysts say China's role as a mediator in the past suggests limits to what it may achieve when it comes to Ukraine.
  • The delay is throwing a spotlight on the nation's flawed, patchwork system for warnings of mass shooters at large.
  • This event is canceled In this in-person class held on MOXIE’s stage, young women+ in grades 6th through 12th will learn foundational storytelling skills, culminating in their ten-minute play written over the course of a week. Students will learn about the creative process and the art of critical feedback as they share their original works with each other. MOXIE’s mission is to create more diverse and honest images of women+ for our culture using the art of theatre. Students will learn to value their own voices and develop their creative problem-solving skills and a healthy perspective on gender representation in the media. Open to young women+ in grades 6th through 12th. Participants will be split up into morning and afternoon sessions (9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for 6-8th & 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for 8-12th). Get creative this summer with MOXIE!
  • The Navy has been embarrassed by COVID outbreaks on the USS Roosevelt. Now it’s relying on vaccines and new guidance to keep crews healthy at sea. Meanwhile, the two latest murders of journalists in Tijuana have prompted the Baja California Attorney General's Office appoint a a special prosecutor to investigate. Plus, legislation that would help create a single-payer, government run health plan in California will face a key hurdle in the next week.
  • Vice President Harris told NPR that the administration plans to bolster agents at the southern U.S. border after pandemic migration restrictions end, but said Congress must lead on broader reforms.
  • She scored a much-maligned hit at the age of 13 with "Friday." Now 25, Rebecca Black is finally releasing her debut album, Let Her Burn.
  • Under the Taliban, the mannequins in women's dress shops across the Afghan capital are a puzzling sight, their heads sometimes covered in silk, cloaked in cloth sacks or wrapped in black plastic bags.
  • The social media platform's new owner says the company made the change without consulting or informing him before he completed the deal to purchase Twitter.
  • A man who had a long-running dispute with his condo board in a Toronto suburb killed five people, including three board members, after he claimed the building's electrical room was making him sick.
1,064 of 3,996