Countries have debated for decades whether to allow mining on the ocean floor, a potential trove of critical minerals. Now, ...
Arkansas fentanyl deaths have dropped by 40% since its peak in March 2022 according to the CDC. The drop is credited largely ...
The reduction in force comes along with a reorganization of the Department of Health and Human Services, consolidating 28 ...
On Thursday, March 27, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the Bossier Chamber of Commerce is hosting Bloom Where You Are, a conference for ...
Singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus's new album Forever Is a Feeling features music written about "falling in love, falling out of ...
Colo., told Morning Edition that "the risk of casualties goes up tremendously" if adversaries learn of military operations.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) about the revelation that top intelligence officials discussed ...
What's the right age to take kids to a loud sporting event? A Johns Hopkins noise expert on protecting babies' ears and when ...
The former Meghan Markle's Netflix show has caused a stir among critics and social media users. A columnist tells NPR she ...
Friends and family of Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk, who was arrested by U.S. immigration officials, are frightened and concerned for her safety.
The federal student loan system is a mess right now, as the courts consider what's legal and what's not. Meanwhile, the office that oversees the student loan program has had its staff cut by half.
A newspaper on the rural Colorado-New Mexico state line says new tariffs on Canadian newsprint could be the straw that breaks their back financially. Many newspapers are barely hanging on.
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