The State Senate is ready to vote on the latest step to enshrine no-excuse absentee voting in Delaware’s constitution, with an amended Senate Bill 3 on its agenda.
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This is the 20th year of the walk, and its second at Dover Motor Speedway. Proceeds from the event go to help Autism Delaware fulfill its statewide mission
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McSorley has painted landscapes, portraits, and in his current work still lifes of the objects we use everyday.
This Week on "The Green"
It's the start of a new season for farmers in the First State and as they look at what to plant and how to budget to have a successful season, they are navigating several issues. And some of those issues are out of their control, including the impact of the war with Iran and tariffs.This week, Delaware Public Media’s Isreal Hale delves into those issues with University of Delaware Cooperative Extension Farm Business Management Specialist Nathaniel Bruce to better understand how Delaware farmers are coping with this period of volatility in the Ag industry
NPR National and World Headlines
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Local TV giant Nexstar's $6.2 deal to acquire rival Tegna won speedy approval from Trump administration regulators. But it faces togh challenge from a pair of anti-trust lawsuits.
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New evidence finds that sight and imagination rely on the same neurons and use the same neural code.
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Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is responsible for a huge share of intel collected by the U.S. Lawmakers and civil liberties advocates are worried it enables warrantless spying on U.S. citizens.
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Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales are stepping down amid misconduct allegations, the U.S. and Iran are both blocking oil exports, Trump deletes controversial post amid row with pope.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with SCOTUSblog editor and author Sarah Isgur about "The Last Branch Standing," her new book on the Supreme Court.
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Diplomats from Israel and Lebanon will meet in Washington for rare direct talks.