
Brad Martin
On Air HostBrad Martin served as the KPBS host of All Things Considered. He was also the evening TV announcer where his voice was heard on the TV nightly line-ups and announcements. Before joining KPBS, Brad had a distinguished career in commercial radio and voice over artistry. Aside from news, his passions are cooking, growing succulents, and 1960s television shows.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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The church said it's terminating a decades-long partnership with the federal government to help refugees arriving in the U.S., citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa.
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Watch a preview of "Mr. Polaroid."
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The refugees were admitted to the U.S. after an executive order from President Trump, and under an expedited and unconventional process for the U.S. refugee resettlement program.
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El 17% de los consumidores del estado pudo permitirse comprar una casa unifamiliar existente de precio medio en California en el primer trimestre de 2025, frente al 15% en el cuarto trimestre de 2024 y sin cambios respecto al año anterior, anunció el viernes la Asociación de Agentes Inmobiliarios de California.
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The USDA under President Donald Trump announced it would end funding for the Local Food Purchase Assistance and Local Food for Schools programs, which under President Joe Biden provided millions for local food supply chains across the country.
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La noticia de que la Iglesia católica tendría su primer papa nacido en Estados Unidos fue bien recibida por católicos de todo el espectro ideológico en la patria del papa León XIV, lo que lleva a preguntarse si él podría aliviar algunas de las profundas divisiones en sus filas.
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