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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he will ask Defense Department officials why an Army Black Hawk helicopter violated ...
Limestone University held its last graduation ceremonies before closing down. The university had operated in Cherokee County ...
This week on Who What When, we're celebrating the works of William Shakespeare. We’ll see if you can tell real Shakespeare ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will become the first Australian prime minister to win a second consecutive three-year term ...
Formula 1 racing has a ban on cursing, with fines starting at about 46 thousand dollars. NPR's Scott Simon explains why ...
The cartoonish-looking salamanders have faced an uncertain future in the wild. But researchers hope that breeding axolotls in ...
USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has opened up 73 jobs to internal candidates. They include roles just ...
Latinos, many from outside the U.S. mainland, have risen in prominence in horseracing, from the grooms to some of the ...
A lot happened this week, and NPR has you covered. Catch up on the big news and culture moments you might have missed.
NPR reporter Lisa Hagen and sociologist Karen Guzzo discuss the movement to boost the birth rate. Justin Chang reviews The Shrouds. Burke looks back on a difficult childhood in Of My Own Making.
Rip currents are silent killers. These fast-moving water channels can reach speeds of 1 to 2 feet per second, but have been ...