When Kendal Sager lifts the top of her beehive, tens of thousands of bees waggle across the honeycomb — their cells filled ...
If they notice the rows of solar panels overhead, the 75 lambs and ewes don’t show it. They’re too busy chowing down. “They ...
After shootings like the one at the San Diego mosque, people on site and in a community who are not physically hurt also suffer. Children are especially vulnerable.
Earlier this year, a doctor in Vermont made a donation to a local civic organization.
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ron Klain, former White House Ebola response coordinator under President Obama, about the response to the 2014 Ebola epidemic and what's different today.
Student journalists at the University of Florida combed through a long list of past Florida Lottery scratch-off winners and found that dozens of them had close ties to the stores where they won.
This fund is part of a settlement with President Trump to drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over a leak of his tax return information.
Reid's quartet makes music that seems inspired by a variety of sources, ranging from modern dance to children's games. Her latest album is one of her most compelling.
Long Island Rail Road service is resuming today after transit officials and five labor unions reached a deal to end a disruptive strike.
A broad swath of the Pacific Ocean is simmering from an exceptional marine heat wave that scientists warn could just be settling in. Marine animals are already feeling its effects.
It’s been 37 years since the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in Beijing, China. The pro-democracy demonstrations went on for six weeks before China’s revolutionary-era communist leaders sent ...
Agents now have a list of 20 million people on their iPhones, a senior ICE official said at a border security conference in ...
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