NPR's legendary host and correspondent Susan Stamberg has died at age 87. She loved to explore Americans' relationship with culture -- high and low -- and shared that fascination with her listeners.
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NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died
Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly ...
NBC News has begun layoffs amid its MSNBC separation, prompting criticism from the NewsGuild of New York over corporate ...
White House budget chief Russ Vought said on “The Charlie Kirk Show" Wednesday that he expects there to be more federal ...
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Trump official says federal job cuts will top 10K during shutdown as judge puts firings on hold
Trump budget chief Russell Vought predicted federal job cuts will surpass 10,000 during shutdown, but District Judge Susan ...
A California coffee shop owner said her business was "flooded with righteous people" after coming under fire for supporting Charlie Kirk. Following the assassination of the Turning Point USA founder, ...
When Chandler Skelly talks about health care, she doesn’t rattle off statistics or flip open a spreadsheet. She starts with ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses his primetime ratings growth, authenticity on air, and why "Jesse Watters Primetime" is ...
A Green Bay native will return to her roots and lead the Greater Green Bay Chamber as its next president and CEO.
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