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Dozens of people have died in the Texas Hill Country. Scores of others are missing or unaccounted for. As rescue crews ...
The dollar has just posted its worst first-half of a year since 1973. And now investors wonder — is it a sign that America is ...
Since the war in Gaza began in October 2023, members of the Park Slope Food co-op have been debating whether to ban Israeli ...
A few days after her sister died, Maureen was on the subway when a stranger asked how she was doing. The conversation that ...
The venture, privately funded to start, is now run by the University of Arizona. And today, scientists there are quietly ...
Health Secretary RFK Jr. has said vegetable oils, like canola and soybean, are 'poisoning Americans.' But many researchers ...
President Trump says he is hopeful to reach a Gaza ceasefire deal this week. In his meeting with Netanyahu, Trump could ...
Far more families are choosing to have fewer — or no — children. Many countries, including the U.S., now face a rapidly aging ...
Erin Patterson hosted four of her estranged husband's relatives for lunch in July 2023. Three of them later died of death cap ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Greg Waller, a hydrologist at the West Gulf River Forecast Center of the National Weather Service, about the conditions that factored into the deadly flooding in Texas.
There could be about a million 'orphan' oil and gas wells across the U.S. As they age, they can leak greenhouse gases or unhealthy chemicals.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Hussein Ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, about Gaza ceasefire talks and the appointment of a new Hamas leader in Gaza.