This week was hard on the conflict-averse. But if you're up on nursery rhymes, prehistoric bodily fluids and Renaissance art, ...
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Solar advocates in Arizona continue to fight what they call a “discriminatory” fee added to the utility bills of Arizona ...
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The next steps in the fatal midair plane and helicopter crash investigation. And, why nuclear testing could ramp up in the U.S., as well as a look inside the secret lab where weapons testing happens.
The study found that some local communities near tiger habitats have also benefited from the increase in tigers because of ...
President Trump's efforts to cut the federal workforce by 10% might not save as much money as hoped and could have unintended consequences. NPR explains why.
NPR speaks with Michael McCormick, former vice president of the FAA Air Traffic Organization, about reports that the airspace above Reagan airport has long raised safety concerns.
After the fatal crash over the Potomac River, the President says diversity hiring has made the skies unsafe, but that's not ...
A German far-right party celebrates as it helps the country's likely next chancellor get a migration bill passed in parliament.
High sugar cereal brands target TV ads directly to kids under age 12. And this targeted advertising leads to greater household purchases of unhealthy kid cereals, a new study finds.
More dramatic questioning on vaccines in RFK Jr's second confirmation hearing. Bond/Simmons-Duffin/Stone/Webber ...