On his search for a lost earring, Julio Torres (Problemista, Los Espookys) goes on an epic quest through a queer, delirious and hilariously deranged New York City.
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Broadband subsidies for rural Americans are ending, putting telehealth at risk
Myrna Broncho relies on broadband for medical care after a bad injury on her ranch. She’s among millions facing a jump in costs or lost connections if the Affordable Connectivity Program expires.
Missouri joins other red states in trying to stamp out ranked choice voting
Five states have banned ranked choice voting in the last two months, bringing the total number of Republican-leaning states now prohibiting the voting method to 10. Missouri could soon join them.
Michigan suit is challenging denial of lost wages for injured undocumented immigrants
Michigan suit is challenging lost wages for injured undocumented immigrants
Horse sports are a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries. Can they be made safer?
NPR’s A Martínez speaks with event rider Jonathan Holling about safety concerns and measures in equestrian sports, which are a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries for U.S. athletes.
To mark D-Day, Biden will deliver a defense of democracy that hits on campaign themes
President Biden’s trip to Normandy will commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. But there’s also a political subtext to the journey.
Fat Joe wants hospital price transparency. Here’s how he’s fighting for it in D.C.
The Bronx-born rapper sits with A Martínez to discuss how he advocates for price transparency and what he wants politicians in D.C. to do about it.
Lebanese military stopped an attempted attack on the U.S. Embassy near Beirut
A Lebanese security official said there were four assailants, including one who drove the gunmen and three who opened fire. One was killed, one escaped, and the third was wounded and detained.
Amanda Knox will will appear in Italy for a slander retrial
The opportunity for Knox was made possible when a European court ruled that Italy violated her human rights during a long night of questioning after the killing of her British roommate in 2007.
Tim Sheehy won the Montana GOP primary. November’s race may decide Senate control
Republican Tim Sheehy won his party’s nomination to run for Montana’s U.S. Senate seat on Tuesday.


