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History of campus protests from the 1964 to nowThe Free Speech Movement on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley in the mid-1960s opened the door to the era of campus activism.Resume10:5712 hours ago
Henry Cuellar indictment places his South Texas congressional seat in jeopardySouth Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife were indicted on bribery charges Friday.Resume03:4412 hours ago
Rep. Don Bacon calls out plan to oust speaker Mike JohnsonRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, has vowed to call a vote this week to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson after he supported passing aid to Ukraine.Resume05:5012 hours ago
Singer Judith Hill reclaims her voice on 'Letters from a Black Widow'Singer Judith Hill worked with both Michael Jackson and Prince, and faced online vitriol after their deaths. Resume11:0712 hours ago
Indigenous climate activists honored for defeating offshore drilling effortEach year, the Goldman Prize awards scientists, activists and artists for their work for environmental causes. Resume09:4112 hours ago
Calling all landline owners: Why do you still have one?In the age of smartphones, many households are no longer home to a landline. If you still have a landline, Here & Now wants to know why.12 hours ago
AI agents: Chatbots that do more than chatThere is a move toward AI "agents" that take actions on users' behalf rather than just regurgitate information.Resume05:3312 hours ago
Israel raids, shuts down Al Jazeera offices in JerusalemThis is first time that Israel has blocked a foreign media outlet operating within the country.Resume06:0512 hours ago
How to stay successful in the ever-changing restaurant industryChef Jason Hammel opened the popular Lula Cafe in Chicago 25 years ago, and is about to open a new restaurant there called Loulou. He's a James Beard Award finalist...Resume09:1312 hours ago
How seeds for genetically modified purple tomatoes ended up in a non-GMO seed catalogThe seeds released this year inadvertently made it on to the cover of a non-GMO seed catalog.Resume03:31May 6, 2024
Fight over new Title IX rules puts schools, LGBTQ students in the middleThe Biden administration published new Title IX rules that expand protections based on gender identity and sexual orientation.Resume05:54May 6, 2024
Jeffrey Miller died at Kent State in 1970. His brother shares memoriesMore than half a century after the National Guard was called onto the Kent State campus to quell a non-violent anti-Vietnam protest.Resume05:24May 6, 2024
Israel orders thousands of Palestinians in Rafah to evacuateCeasefire talks fell apart over the weekend.Resume05:32May 6, 2024
Employers slowed hiring in April, report showsIt's a sign that the American job market may be shifting into a lower gear this spring, a move that has been expected and hoped for by economists for a...Resume03:41May 3, 2024
College newspaper editors reflect on the politics of campus protestsCollege protests are reverberating politically on campus as commencement approaches.Resume07:35May 3, 2024
Week in politics centers around campus protestsThis week in politics has seen party divides.Resume04:07May 3, 2024
Songwriter-poet Valerie June breaks genre barriersSinger, poet and fashion icon Valerie June from May 2023. She's on tour beginning later this month.Resume10:59May 3, 2024
Biden awards Presidential Medals of FreedomAmong the recipients of the nation's highest civilian honor is Opal Lee, who led the effort to get Juneteenth recognized as a national holiday.Resume00:36May 3, 2024
Hundreds of comedians perform at Netflix Is A Joke festivalFrom now until May 12, some 300 comedians are taking over some of LA’s most iconic theaters to do live stand-up, table reads, sketch comedy shows and more.Resume05:47May 3, 2024
Can you survive summer indoors without AC? In Arizona, many don’tNearly half of the people who suffered heat-related deaths in Arizona last year lived outdoors without shelter, but public health officials and lawmakers are starting to pay more attention to...Resume09:03May 3, 2024