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Tracking eastern golden eagles, elusive ghosts of the forest
A team of researchers went into the woods of Maine searching for a mysterious bird of the eastern forests — a golden eagle. They're conspicuous in the American west but secretive in the east.
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A Grand Noodle Riddle, Cracked: Here's How To Snap Spaghetti Into Just 2 Pieces
Humankind has long been taunted by the puzzle. Well, we've got some breaking news, folks — or at any rate some big news about breaking: The answer involves one very big twist.
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Mar. 17 First News: State Senate Approves $6.2 Billion Budget For Upcoming Fiscal Year (Listen)
The New Mexico Senate has approved a $6.2 billion spending proposal for the next fiscal year. Senators Monday night took up a budget bill largely…
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The Pigeon Racers Of Indonesia
Racing requires a pair of pigeons. The male is the racer, and he flies back to the female during the race. But some Indonesian men love this sport so much, it's been blamed for a rise in divorce.
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After a big recovery, the wood stork may soon fly off the endangered species list
The ungainly yet graceful wood stork, which was on the brink of extinction in 1984, has rebounded dramatically in Florida and other Southern states, officials say.
Nike Accused Of 'Using Disability' To Hype New Hands-Free Sneaker
The GO FlyEase is scheduled to be released on April 30. Some people with disabilities worry that they won't be able to get a pair because of the company's mass marketing strategy.
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There are key primaries in New York, Oklahoma, Colorado, Illinois and Utah today
New York governor's race and two incumbent vs. incumbent contests are among some key primaries on Tuesday.
Rep. Lauren Boebert was escorted out of 'Beetlejuice' over reports of rude behavior
The Colorado Republican said she was guilty of laughing and singing too loud. A report from the theater, citing four complaints from the audience, said she was also vaping and recording video.
Taxing The Wealthy: A Historian's Perspective
If the tax cut for wealthiest Americans is allowed to expire, those households making over $250,000 would see their income tax rate rise from 33 percent to 36 percent and those making upwards of $375,000 would go from a 35 percent rate to 39.6 percent. But does it make sense for the tax rate for someone making six figures to be the same as for multimillionaires?
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Hannah Yetwin
Hannah Yetwin
Hannah Yetwin grew up in a very musical house in New York, where she was exposed to Jewish traditional music, classic rock, world music, top 40, hip hop, bluegrass, and folk from a very young age. This strong aural foundation set the tone for future musical explorations into house & dance music, jam bands, and Anatolian rock — labels like Sahel Sounds and Habibi Funk among many others. She is a music junkie & crate digger and is thrilled to be able to share her findings with Santa Fe. She has dabbled a bit as a guest DJ on Marfa Public Radio and is thrilled to explore solo hosting at KSFR. Professionally, Hannah has been a farmer and beekeeper, an academic archivist in libraries and art museums, and is now settling into a career pivot to public health policy for the state of New Mexico. Recreationally, she loves hiking, Olympic weightlifting, yoga, and wandering around the deserts of the southwest.
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