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Warrior Women for Justice organizes the second annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous People vigil to rally around justice and healing.
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Regional News
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The Trump Administration is recommending a list of at-risk minerals to prioritize for federal funding, development and tax incentives.
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A design issue at the Billings School District's historic stadium will tack on more than $2 million in costs.
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A Billings-based muralist visualizes when Columbus was a dusting way station.
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Jonnell Wieder earned too much money at her job to keep her Medicaid coverage when the covid-19 public health emergency ended in 2023 and states resumed checking whether people were eligible for the program. But she was reassured by the knowledge that Medicaid would provide postpartum coverage for her and her daughter, Oakleigh McDonald, who was born in July of that year.
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Residents of two Bozeman area mobile home parks are trying a new approach to keep their homes affordable–forming a union.
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The Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy reservation in northcentral Montana is suing Choteau County over the way they elect county commissioners, saying it violates the Voting Rights Act.
National News
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In his first public remarks since leaving the Justice Department, Smith said he's sad and angry about the dismissals of career public servants and the loss of credibility the DOJ has suffered.
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As she reflects on her career in a second memoir, Sally Mann warns of a "new era of culture wars" after police pulled several photographs she took of her children decades ago off the walls of a museum.
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A judge ruled the firing of thousands of federal employees was illegal. But he stopped short of ordering the government to reinstate them, predicting the Supreme Court would overturn it.
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As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously reticent scholars have changed their minds.
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In 2024, 7,100 pedestrians were killed on the road, and in recent years, more than 1,000 cyclists have been hit and killed annually. Safety experts explain how bikers and walkers can stay safe.
NPR Headlines
- FBI agents fired, including some shown kneeling during 2020 protests
- FBI agents fired, including some shown kneeling during 2020 protests
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- 4 essential conversations every interracial couple should have
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