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After a frustrating and futile three years in federal bankruptcy court, the Sandy Hook families who sued Infowars ...
Rainbow-colored crowds will fill the streets of New Orleans next week to celebrate the city’s LGBTQ+ community with parades, ...
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts ...
Hundreds of acres in Michigan are covered in parallel rows of earth that are the remains of an ancient Native American ...
President Trump fired the head of the U.S. Copyright Office just after the agency released a major report on AI. Copyright ...
The fragile state of the U.S. air traffic control system was easy to see during the recent outages in Newark. But it will be ...
The late guitarist and singer Richie Havens was raised in the Bed–Stuy section of Brooklyn, home to many West Indians, a kind ...
A forecast from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office this week says Trump's tariffs could shave $2.8 trillion off the federal debt over the next decade, if they remain in place.
Admitted students around the world are anxiously tracking the school's feud with the Trump administration, which is seeking ...
The Tokyo-based company ispace declared the mission a failure several hours after communication was lost with the lander.
Regina Collins and her then-partner decided to try to have a baby 20 years ago. But there were limited options for same-sex couples. In this StoryCorps, she tells her son how they became a family.
What do Elon Musk's dealings at Tesla and his years in Silicon Valley reveal about how he's approaching his escalating feud with President Trump? NPR talks with tech journalist Kara Swisher.
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