Featured News
It’s a familiar scene in the Capitol. Lawmakers collecting backpay after passing a late budget.
WAMC Programs
Today is the last day of the producer of The Roundtable Sarah LaDuke. She has worked at WAMC for 20 years and worked on the Roundtable for 18. Her career at WAMC has been amazing and extensive. She has done countless interviews with organizations, artists, musicians, Broadway stars, authors, and the list goes on. She also worked hard behind the scenes to make The Roundtable run smoothy all these years.She will be sorely missed, but her history and career at the station will live forever.
New York Public Media
Dolores Bustamante's case highlights the plight of year-round farmworkers and long-term undocumented immigrants under the Trump administration.
-
Many home security cameras picked up the image of an object falling to earth, disappearing in a flash… and some say they heard a loud boom.
-
Dolores Bustamante was to be placed under supervision, and receive notice and a hearing if she is to be detained again.
-
More than 8 million people in the state are set to receive checks to offset utility costs.
NPR News
The judge wrote in his 94-page ruling that it was "crystal clear" that the arts complex was named for the late president John F. Kennedy. He also ruled that the center could not wind down its programming and close for two years of renovations – at least for now
-
Though the 2026 festival featured less Hollywood razzle-dazzle than in years past, there were still plenty of great films. Most notable: All of a Sudden, from the Japanese director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi.
-
The Shangri-La Dialogue, hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, will also address tensions in the Middle East and Russia's war on Ukraine.
-
The new movie, based on writer and actor David Haig's 2014 play, dramatizes the tensions between military leaders and meteorologists in the lead up to the Allied invasion of Normandy.