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The FCC has delayed implementing its multilingual emergency alerts system — making non-English speakers vulnerable during ...
Scientists who want to study the Moon can’t just go there… but the Arizona desert has the next best thing: a crater stamped ...
NPR speaks with a student from Myanmar who fears his plans to attend graduate school in the U.S. could be derailed by the administration's newest travel ban.
A new study shows that music therapy is as effective as cognitive behavioral therapy at helping cancer patients and survivors ...
The Trump administration's immigration enforcement mostly left farms and meat packing plants alone, until coordinated raids ...
Even though the billionaire is no longer leading the Department of Government Efficiency effort, many key staffers — and DOGE ideas — are now more permanently embedded in the federal government.
Thousands rallied in front of Flagstaff City Hall Saturday as part of the nationwide “no kings” protests. It was one of 40 in ...
SCHMITZ: Yeah, so a year later, Copenhagen approved a $1.3 billion public works project to complete 300 flood mitigation projects throughout the city over the next two decades. DETROW: What are some ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former federal judge J. Michael Luttig about his recent piece in The Atlantic, "The End of Rule of Law in America." ...
Fast-paced floodwaters in San Antonio left 13 people dead. West Virginia also witnessed at least three deaths from flash ...
NPR's Hadeel Al-Shalchi reports from Tel Aviv as Israel and Iran trade airstrikes for another night.
The political assassination yesterday of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman was a shock to the people of the state and the country.