Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
TEXAS NEWS
HEALTH & WELLNESS
EDUCATION
POLITICS
ARTS & CULTURE
NEWSLETTERS
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
ABOUT
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
© 2026 KERA News
Menu
NPR for North Texas
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KERA stream
All Streams
TEXAS NEWS
HEALTH & WELLNESS
EDUCATION
POLITICS
ARTS & CULTURE
NEWSLETTERS
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
ABOUT
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest
Oldest
Search
Texas May Increase Wholesale Electricity Rates
With summer temperatures soaring, the Texas Public Utility Commission is set to vote on raising the price cap on wholesale electricity rates by 50…
Some Trump voters express reservations with his sweeping Jan. 6 pardons
One Trump voter told NPR he supported pardons related to the Capitol attack, but has a tougher time reconciling pardons for rioters who were violent with police.
Listen
•
3:20
What Can Congress Do To Help The Economy? Candidates For Texas' 6th Congressional District Respond
Both Republican Rep. Ron Wright and his Democratic challenger, lawyer Stephen Daniel, want Congress to approve more coronavirus aid. Exactly what should be in that bill is only the start of their disagreements about the economy.
Listen
•
4:30
The $1.6 billion Dominion v. Fox News trial starts Tuesday. Catch up here
Dominion Voting Systems is suing Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. for knowingly airing false claims that its machines rigged the 2020 election against then-President Donald Trump.
Listen
•
3:24
Trump Unveils Legislation Limiting Legal Immigration
There has been a huge debate about immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally, but the administration is looking to cut the number of legal immigrants allowed into the country by half.
Award-Winning Chinese Photojournalist Missing While Visiting The Country, Wife Says
Lu Guang, a resident of New York, was invited to the heavily controlled region of Xinjiang in October. His wife Xu Xiaoli says she last heard from him Nov. 3. and that national security took him away.
Michigan Man Accused Of Funneling Trade Secrets To His Brother In Iran
U.S. officials say that before coming to the U.S., the Iranian citizen and U.S. permanent resident served in Iran's military. His brother is said to have ties to Iran's military and nuclear program.
Is Trump's Revised Travel Order Disguising A Muslim Ban?
The administration issued a revised travel ban that it hopes will stand up in court. David Greene talks to Gadeir Abbas, of the Council on American Islamic Relations, who plans to challenge the order.
Listen
•
3:34
Egyptian Judge Says Foreign Groups Have Been Working There Illegally
Authorities have shut some foreign groups, including ones run by Americans, because of what they say may be the organizations' support of protesters. Among those prevented from leaving is the son of U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
Obama's Immigration Action Bittersweet For Many Families
More immigrants now qualify for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Robert Siegel talks with Rocio Andiola in Mesa, Ariz. She is now eligible for DACA but her mother isn't.
Listen
•
3:53
Previous
552 of 19,780
Next