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On Tuesday a federal judge in Missoula granted longer term protection for two Montana State students who had their student visas suddenly revoked by the Department of Homeland Security.
Regional News
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Bozeman renters may soon get some help in court as the city explores funding a lawyer to help people facing evictions.
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A high-powered satellite photo reveals reddish mineral deposits in the region shared between Montana and Wyoming
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A project is looking for volunteers to track a species of greatest inventory need and a potential species of concern in Montana.
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The sale of flowering and vegetable plants cultivated by 8th grade students help support middle school programs
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A new collaboration between the Yellowstone Art Museum and the Billings-Logan International Airport highlights artists from across the region.
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Some Montana schools are stuck in a cycle, using what was made as a short-term patch to fix a long-term problem. Montana Public Radio reports on how some rural schools are trying to fill their teacher shortage.
National News
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Powerful storms and tornadoes tore through Midwestern and Southern states overnight Friday, leaving carnage and flattened buildings in their wake.
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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the discovery that what Harvard University thought was a copy of the Magna Carta is actually an original.
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Hollywood's plummeting film and TV production levels have studio executives and grassroots groups pushing for better incentives to keep business in California.
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The drone hit a bus evacuating civilians from a front-line area in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region Saturday, hours after Moscow and Kyiv had held their first direct peace talks in years.
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Budget reconciliation may not be catchy, but it's been a vital tool for many presidents, including Ronald Reagan, whose first federal budget was a watershed in the history of federal fiscal policy.
NPR Headlines
- Trump's DOJ focuses in on voter fraud, with a murky assist from DOGE
- How DOGE has tried to embed beyond the executive branch
- At least 7 people dead and widespread damage left in the wake of severe Midwest storms
- Wisconsin judge's case is rare but not unprecedented. There's another near Boston
- Sean Combs trial: Cassie concludes four days of testimony
- Supreme Court blocks deportation of immigrants under Alien Enemies Act, for now
- Wanda Sykes said it took decades of work to feel like she had the career she wanted
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