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Senate approves cuts to NPR, PBS and foreign aid programs

The Senate voted to approve a $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public media and foreign aid. It heads back to the House for final passage.

Senate set to debate cuts to NPR, PBS and foreign aid

The Senate voted Tuesday to advance debate on a package of cuts requested by President Trump that would claw back previously allocated funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid.

The Other Side/El Otro Lado

An illustrated book about trusting a stranger in the Sonoran Desert.

Celebrating the Earth - Arizona Encore

Enjoy a night at the opera with favorite moments from the repertoire.

Exploring "Observational Ecology" with Alán Ruiz Berman

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Local grassroots theater group debuts a new comedy/mystery; and how a local middle school teacher reclaimed her life after a tragic illness.

Texas Canyon Trails

Explore recently opened trails featuring geologic marvels.

The Press Room

FRIDAY at 8:30PM

Unboxing T-Town: The Rise of its Female Fighters

T-Town Boxing and Fitness in Tucson once had only a trickle of female members but now hosts a steady stream of women of all ages and backgrounds stepping into the ring.

Iconic America

THURSDAY at 9PM

The Unbreakable Lisa Scott

Lisa Scott survived sepsis and is now living as a quadruple amputee. She is a teacher, mother, and advocate and is not letting anything get in her way of reaching her goals.

Human Footprint

WEDNESDAY at 9PM

Hundreds laid off in State Department overhaul

The State Department is slashing hundreds of jobs in what's being called its biggest shake-up in decades — drawing sharp criticism from former diplomats who say the cuts risk gutting America's diplomatic muscle.

Since COVID, threats to local school officials have nearly tripled, research finds

Researchers at Princeton University say some instances corresponded with national attacks on DEI initiatives as well as on LGBTQ+ policies and that the targets held a variety of political views.

Historic World War II ship found in the Pacific Ocean

Researchers and scientists found a part of an 80-year-old damaged World War II warship more than 600 meters deep in the Pacific Ocean.

Tucson space scientists focus on another interstellar visitor

The object is only the third space rock detected as coming from outside our solar system.

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