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  • The Department of Labor reported the September jobs numbers in its latest report. New jobs fell short of what most economists had forecast.
  • A new movie starring Matthew McConaughey as a beekeeper uses real bees from Alabama. We visit the apiary where they live.
  • The former Democratic congresswoman, who was voted out by her Florida constituents last year, had been convicted of soliciting donations for a sham charity — then pocketing that cash herself.
  • Amazon on Friday debuts a comedy about an American man and Irish woman united by an unexpected pregnancy. NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans says it's a wonderful, fresh vision of romance on TV.
  • Montezuma County has submitted its exemption request to loosen some restrictions under Colorado’s stay-at-home order.Researchers across the globe are…
  • The Ute Mountain Ute tribal council has eased some of its health guidelines.As protests against police brutality continue around the United States,…
  • High numbers of Coloradans are checking their voter registration ahead of the November election. Montezuma County Clerk Kim Percell says her office…
  • President Jonathan Nez has announced the Navajo Nation will switch to a shorter weekend lockdown after recent success in slowing the spread of the…
  • The final part of Joe Richman and Sue Johnson's series "Mandela: An Audio History" chronicles the years between Mandela's release from 27 years of imprisonment and South Africa's first multi-racial election. That election resulted in Mandela's becoming the nation's first black president.
  • A blue ribbon panel of researchers issued a report today on the state of America's youngest children -- from infants to five-year-olds. The National Academy of Sciences report lists a number of far-reaching policy changes that it says should be implemented, including better childcare, better training and pay for providers, and more family leave. NPR's Claudio Sanchez examines the report, and how it contributes to the debate over education and public policy in this election year.
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