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  • From the census citizenship question and political gerrymandering to the separation of church and state, the high court will make some rulings of consequence over the next month.
  • NPR's David Greene talks to Madeline Baran of American Public Media's podcast "In the Dark" about Curtis Flowers, who after 22 years in custody, and six murder trials, has been allowed to post bail.
  • The centerpiece to today's program coming up from 8 to 10 p.m. on KUAF is Yo-Yo Ma's recording of Dvorak's cello concerto along with the New York Phil…
  • Giants dressed in service station uniforms or topped with cowboy hats used to loom over Route 66. The fiberglass behemoths were designed to lure tourists. Most are gone now, but this weekend, a new Route 66 giant will be assembled in Galena, Kansas, outside Gearhead Curios. Yesterday, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams asked the owner about the new giant and about what we might find inside Gearhead Curios.
  • Last year, Scientific American published an article warning people that ‘Tornado Alley’ is migrating eastward. The new model places the alley on top of Tennessee and western Kentucky, with much of east Arkansas in the affected area as well. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis recently spoke with Steve Piltz, head meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Forecast Office in Tulsa, about this new prediction.
  • New details are emerging about the gunman in the Orlando nightclub shootings. Law enforcement continues to seek clues into why he did what he did.
  • Almost four years ago, a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. More than 1,000 people have since been charged. Will President-elect Donald Trump keep his promise to pardon Jan. 6 rioters?
  • The Justice Department charged six Russian intelligence officers in a globe-spanning campaign of cyberattacks, ranging from damaging Ukraine's power grid to targeting the 2018 Olympics and more.
  • If you plan on traveling to Cuba, you'll be able to bring back $100 worth of the country's famed cigars. But that's not a lot — because they're actually kind of expensive.
  • During a hearing last night in prime time, the House Select Committee investigating January Six made it clear it blames former President Donald Trump for that day's deadly violence.
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