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Supreme Court strikes down federal ban on bump stocks
NPR· 4 hours agoThe court declared the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives exceeded its authority when it banned the devices in 2018.
Celebrating Black Music Month with NPR Music's Tiny Desk
KPBS San Diego· 23 hours agoS2: We encourage our audience , and we want them to shower these women with love and praises because...
The Future of India’s AI is 1-bit LLMs – AIM
Analytics India Magazine· 13 hours agoGenerative AI has frequently sparked discussions about electricity and the need for diverse energy sources. Recently, Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal made an interesting comparison between training ...
Tempus soars 15% on the first day of trading, demonstrating investor appetite for a health tech with...
TechCrunch· 19 minutes agoThe company priced its IPO on Thursday at $37 apiece, at the top of its $35 to $37 price range,...
The love/hate relationship with dating in San Diego
KPBS San Diego· 4 days agoAre you looking for love and having trouble finding it here in San Diego ? While you'll want to stay tuned to today's show , which is all about dating in...
Building connection through fatherhood
KPBS San Diego· 2 days agoIn honor of Father's Day , we've got a panel joining us to talk about the meaning of fatherhood and what it takes to build a supportive village for...
Wisconsin's uninstructed movement plans to keep pushing for an end to the war in Gaza
NPR· 11 hours agoUninstructed voters in Wisconsin didn't have a strong enough primary showing to gain delegates to the Democrat's convention, but they say they can still pressure the president to end the war in Gaza.
What communities are doing about missing historical markers across the South
NPR· 11 hours agoMany historical markers that told stories of Black history have been damaged or stolen in recent years. Communities are struggling with their absence.
DOJ releases findings from sweeping investigation into the Phoenix Police Department
NPR· 21 hours agoThe DOJ report reveals a host of what it called "pervasive failings" in the Phoenix Police Department -- from discrimination of Black, Hispanic and Native Americans to abuse of homeless people.
An American journalist will soon go on trial for espionage in Russia
NPR· 1 day agoRussia has announced that Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will face trial for espionage charges. The State Department condemns the decision.