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The Spokane Police ombuds' office serves as a check and balance over the department charged with keeping the community safe. ...
There's a specific kind of math that could determine just how much longer the war can go — how many long-range missiles Iran ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Phil Pritchard, who'll oversee the Stanley Cup trophy as Florida Panthers players, coaches and staff each get a day to celebrate with the punch bowl-shaped prize.
The head of YWCA Spokane says the agency promotes the well being of women, with a special focus on domestic violence and ...
A federal judge has ordered Mahmoud Khalil released from federal immigration custody, more than three months after ...
Inspiration can come from anywhere. One Boston-based musician summoned it with an app. Eph See wrote the song "Malachi the Uber Driver" after a late-night ride home.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to climate scientist Kate Marvel about her new book, "Human Nature." It's a look at our changing planet through the lens of nine very human emotions.
We discuss the politics surrounding the war between Israel and Iran, the latest on the GOP's tax and spending bill, and the release of student protester Mahmoud Khalil.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Mehrzad Boroujerdi, with Missouri University of Science and Technology, about potential regime change in Iran as an objective of Israel's attacks on the country.
Trump invoked emergency powers more times in his first 100 days than any other modern president has in that time. Experts worry it could lead to an upending of the constitutional balance of power.
Perfect' season for Washington's sweet cherries turns sour because of deportation fears; environmental justice funds ...
Republican strategist Sarah Longwell says getting involved in the Israel-Iran conflict would be an "unforgivable sin" to many ...
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