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  • The North Carolina Republican is accused of engaging in insurrection, which would make him ineligible for office under a provision in the 14th Amendment.
  • Jurors in federal court awarded $25.6 million to a former Starbucks regional manager who alleged that she and other white employees were unfairly punished after the arrests of two Black men in 2018.
  • After rapidly expanding its self-driving car program, things took a disastrous turn for Cruise when one of its robotaxis struck a pedestrian.
  • A report from the Bipartisan Policy Center suggests that seniors should start paying more for Medicare to help the nation's deficit. It also wants the government to check the growth of both Medicare and Medicaid programs in the future.
  • NPR has documented an alarming pattern of hoax school shooting calls across the country. Now another pattern has emerged: bad actors using these moments to spread misinformation online.
  • Here's what U.S. adults say about President Biden's handling of the economy, their top economic concerns and how they feel about the coronavirus pandemic, based on a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll.
  • Xochitl Ehrl talks about ¡Viva México! The Music, Dance and Poetry ofMexico celebration presented by Teatro Paraguas September 6-15.
  • It comes weeks after Netflix's attempt to broadcast live boxing between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson was rife with technical glitches.
  • The Senate overturned Obama-era internet privacy rules. Electronic Frontier Foundation's Jeremy Gillula says the measure would make it easier for companies to share online activity without permission.
  • Sandra Session-Robertson is the Vice President of Development & Donor Relations and the Santa Fe Community Foundation, and the host of the monthly radio program Community Matters. Session-Robertson came from a family of educators and people committed to service, so the philanthropic world has always been a part of her DNA. She has a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a Masters in Educational Leadership from the University of Florida Gainesville. She was the Senior Director of Communications and Philanthropy at the Dallas Children’s Theater, the Senior Vice President of Leadership Giving and Special Projects, at North Texas Public Broadcasting Inc./KERA, the President and CEO at KSMQ Public Service Media, Inc. and the Associate Vice President and General Manager at WDSC-TV. Session-Robertson brings with her vast experience in radio and a strong commitment to being solution oriented and seeing positive impact in our community and its people.
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