The renowned North Carolina landmark and tourist attraction was slammed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The estate says ...
For the past several weeks, the beloved beaver has been embroiled in a court battle over whether she should return to the ...
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Alex Quilici of the call-blocking service YouMail told us there may be a billion — yes, billion with a “B” — political text ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks reporter Anshel Pfeffer, author of the biography "Bibi," how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is navigating this moment of conflict in the Middle East.
College administrators, reeling from campus protests over Gaza, are now implementing programs to foster civil discourse.
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In flood-ravaged Tennessee, language and other barriers have left some Latino workers feeling isolated. The larger Latino community is reaching out with food and support.
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Policymakers in California embrace a proven but unorthodox treatment for meth and cocaine addiction: Give people gift cards ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Los Angeles ...
For six decades, coal has provided for — and polluted — the Navajo Nation. Demolition of a power plant brings mixed emotions.