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Planned U.S. visa restrictions are causing students around the world to consider going to the United Kingdom instead.
Researchers found massive depletion of the region's groundwater, adding more stress to the drought-stricken Colorado River.
Millions of people in the U.S. experience domestic and sexual violence each year, including children and teens. To try to ...
History Colorado's new director of Indigenous engagement joins as boarding school research continues
Phillip Gover III, who is of Pawnee and Choctaw descent, will help the organization work with with tribal communities.
The ripple effects of the Trump administration's anti-trans and DEI policies and rhetoric can be felt throughout this year's ...
This week on the Regional Roundup: tree planting for heat relief, birdsong migrations, river conservation, Tibetan blessings, ...
Ukraine has carried many highly creative drone attacks against Russia. Now, they've destroyed some of Russia's most valuable warplanes, parked at military bases deep inside Russia.
Elon Musk is leaving the Department of Government Efficiency effort. His 130 day tenure was marked by legal setbacks, ...
At a recent meeting hosted by Ascendigo, Roaring Fork Valley locals voiced support for the Colorado Intentional Communities ...
President Trump pardoned a corrupt, former Virginia sheriff last week, saying he was a victim of the Biden administration. But as NPR's Frank Langfitt reports, many of the sheriff's constituents ...
The band, Mt. Joy, has been on a long road but they've had a lot of fun along the way. Musician Matt Quinn speaks to NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about the growing up years and trading a guitar for law school.
Mexico is set to elect its judges by popular vote — a move that critics warn could undermine judicial independence and empower organized crime.
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