Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Home
Ways to Listen
On Air: Frequencies & Streams
On Air: Frequencies & Streams
Programs
A-Z
KHSU Radio Schedule
Printable Schedule
A-Z
KHSU Radio Schedule
Printable Schedule
About
History + Mission
Transparency
Employment Opportunities
History + Mission
Transparency
Employment Opportunities
Contact
Support
Corporate Support
Donate
Donate Your Vehicle
Planned Giving
KHSU Endowment
Corporate Support
Donate
Donate Your Vehicle
Planned Giving
KHSU Endowment
BBC
About KHSU-BBC
Program Schedule
About KHSU-BBC
Program Schedule
Radio Bilingüe
Radio Bilingüe
Listen Live
Radio Bilingüe
Listen Live
Community Calendar
© 2026 KHSU
Menu
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
KHSU (MP3)
On Air
Now Playing
KHSU (AAC)
On Air
Now Playing
Radio Bilingüe (AAC)"
On Air
Now Playing
Radio Bilingüe (MP3)"
All Streams
Home
Ways to Listen
On Air: Frequencies & Streams
On Air: Frequencies & Streams
Programs
A-Z
KHSU Radio Schedule
Printable Schedule
A-Z
KHSU Radio Schedule
Printable Schedule
About
History + Mission
Transparency
Employment Opportunities
History + Mission
Transparency
Employment Opportunities
Contact
Support
Corporate Support
Donate
Donate Your Vehicle
Planned Giving
KHSU Endowment
Corporate Support
Donate
Donate Your Vehicle
Planned Giving
KHSU Endowment
BBC
About KHSU-BBC
Program Schedule
About KHSU-BBC
Program Schedule
Radio Bilingüe
Radio Bilingüe
Listen Live
Radio Bilingüe
Listen Live
Community Calendar
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Iran continues crackdown on anti-government protesters despite Trump's threat
President Trump set a red line for Iran not to execute protesters, but dozens are being sentenced to death.
Listen
•
3:34
A lawsuit tries to block the Trump administration's efforts to merge personal data
A class action lawsuit argues that the administration's efforts to combine databases of personal information on Americans violate privacy laws and the Constitution.
Thrilling Playoffs Usher In New Golden Age For The NBA
After a thrilling NBA Finals, NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Chris Mannix of Yahoo! Sports about the state of the league overall.
Listen
•
3:55
The Magnetic Fields To Release 50 New Songs, Hear Five Tracks Now
Magnetic Fields frontman Stephin Merritt says the new album, 50 Song Memoir, is largely autobiographical. He began recording on his 50th birthday, with a single song about every year of his life.
Scholars Delve Deeper Into The Ethics Of Artificial Intelligence
What happens when you make robots that are smart, independent thinkers — and then try to limit their autonomy? A $10 million gift is aimed at answering such questions at Carnegie Mellon University.
Listen
•
3:38
Trump National Security Roster Slim On Cybersecurity
This past election season featured hacks, leaks, and cyberattacks. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Susan Hennessey, a Brookings Institution fellow of National Security Law, about what cybersecurity policy could look like under a Trump presidency.
Listen
•
4:19
House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes To Step Aside From Russia Probe
Nunes has been accused of improperly disclosing classified information; the House Ethics Committee is opening a review. Nunes will remain as the Intelligence committee's chairman for other matters.
NASA's Cassini Begins Its Final Mission Before Self-Destruction
NASA's Cassini's spacecraft will begin the final stages of its 20-year mission to Saturn before diving into the planet and ending its lengthy stretch orbiting the planet.
Listen
•
3:33
Justice Department To Review All Civil Rights Agreements On Police Conduct
The order by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the bid to reassess an agreement in Baltimore may signal that the Trump administration plans to scale back investigations and reopen past deals.
Listen
•
3:08
105-Year-Old Cyclist Rides 14 Miles In An Hour En Route To A World Record
"I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike," Frenchman Robert Marchand said.
Previous
648 of 6,684
Next