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There was a circle in Maria Burns' yard where grass wouldn't grow and trees died. She knew what it was: An old natural gas ...
Marine mammal researchers are investigating how sea lions were affected by the longest toxic algal bloom on record off the ...
One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in ...
A new study in the journal JAMA finds the health of America's children has worsened across several key indicators over the ...
One debate that's sure to draw a lot of strong opinions and hot takes — does listening to an audiobook count as reading?
Leaders of the BRICS group of emerging economies meeting for their annual summit had hoped to downplay any differences with ...
Leaders of BRICS meeting in Brazil for their annual summit had hoped to downplay their anti-US reputation. But even a toned down group proclamation drew the ire of President Trump, threatening even ...
The two-page memo outlines the "exhaustive review" the department conducted of the Epstein files in its possession, and also ...
Search efforts continue for the dozens of people still missing after Friday's floods, as questions swirl over what went wrong ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks Philip Luck, former deputy chief economist at the State Department in the Biden administration, about how trade negotiations affect the U.S. economy.
California is on the verge of passing a new law that would allow providers there to anonymously mail abortion medication to patients, both in the state and to locations outside it. Advocates are ...
A few days after her sister died, Maureen was on the subway when a stranger asked how she was doing. The conversation that ...