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President Trump suggested he will "straighten out" Chicago next. Mayor Brandon Johnson told NPR that would be "illegal and costly" — but said there are other ways the federal government could help.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who led recovery efforts as commander of Joint Task ...
At the International AIDS Society meeting this year, a young woman from South Africa spoke. She is the first Black woman from ...
An experiment with threadfin butterflyfish finds that these fish may experience pleasure while being cleaned by bluestreak ...
At a summit meeting in Washington, D.C. on Monday, the U.S. and South Korean presidents will discuss modernizing their ...
Ashley Ludlow's mother passed away in the hospital in 2005. She had followed her mother's wishes and asked that she not be ...
It's a growing fitness trend. People say wearing a weighted vest when you exercise builds bones, strengthens muscles and ...
A new law in Illinois formalizes efforts to reintroduce native keystone species like bison and beavers in the state, which ...
State fairs are a big draw this time of year for millions of visitors. Whether it's getting a chance to pet a newborn calf, ...
Immigration has become a political flashpoint as countries across the West try to cope with an influx of migrants seeking a ...
SpaceX wants to put the two-stage rocket's massive booster through its paces. On Sunday, it postponed the launch "to ...
The lawyer for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man wrongly deported by the Trump administration to an El Salvadoran prison and then ...
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