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Simone Biles Lands Historic Triple-Double, Earns 6th U.S. All-Around Gymnastics Title
The DOJ Won't Defend Rep. Mo Brooks In Court Against Claims He Incited Jan. 6 Riot
Despite National Attention, Jon Ossoff Says Georgia 6th District Race Still About Local Issues
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The texts Fox hosts sent during the Jan. 6 riot don't match how Fox covered it on air
Honduran mom freed from Tacoma detention still can't see her 6-year-old son
Yolany Padilla and her six-year-old son, Jelsin, crossed the border into Texas in May after fleeing Honduras, one of the world's most violent nations. But…
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What do our superheroes tell us about ourselves?
There’s one thing you can depend on every summer: Superhero movies will shoot straight to the top of the box office. The top three grossed $2.6 billion…
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Get To Know Your New Seattle City Council District
How well do you know the Seattle City Council district you live in? In 2013, Seattle voted to split the city into seven districts to elect council members…
Bill Zeeble, KERA
Bill Zeeble, KERA
background:white">Bill Zeeble has been a full-time reporter at Dallas NPR station KERA since 1992, covering everything from medicine to the Mavericks and education to environmental issues. He’s won numerous awards over the years, with top honors from the Dallas Press Club, Texas Medical Association, the Dallas and Texas Bar Associations, the American Diabetes Association and a national health reporting grant from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Zeeble was born in Philadelphia, Pa. and grew up in the nearby suburb of Cherry Hill, NJ, where he became an accomplished timpanist and drummer. Heading to college near Chicago on a scholarship, he fell in love with public radio, working at the college classical/NPR station, and he has pursued public radio ever since.
Election results 2016: Inslee, Jayapal win; carbon tax fails
[asset-pullquotes[{"quote": "Jump to a race", "style": "wide"}]]Federal | State | Legislative | Measures | Transportation |…
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