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In the early days of the pandemic, Delano school officials quickly provided the tools needed for remote learning and made ...
The National Climate Assessment is the most influential source of information about climate change in the United States.
The Pentagon and U.S. military officials in Europe are working with NATO members to ship more Patriot missile systems to ...
Former national security adviser Mike Waltz, who was removed from office amid the Signal chat controversy, spent Tuesday in ...
With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them.
July marks summer temperatures heating up, evening sunshine seemingly lasting forever, and lines at local ice cream shops ...
Hundreds of immigrants with no criminal charges are being held at a state-run immigration detention camp in the Florida ...
While Merced’s farming fields and packing plants appear to be operating as usual, advocates and workers say the more fragile, migrant cash-based economy of the region’s swap meets, colloquially known ...
On Wild Card, guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Celine Song shares a story from her childhood about the early signs that she'd become a movie director.
New York, North Carolina, New Mexico and Texas have all suffered serious flooding this month. Climate change is causing even more rain to fall during the heaviest storms.
People who work at NPR and PBS stations in rural areas are watching closely. They contend local stations offer news, educational programming, and emergency warnings—and in some cases, they can’t do it ...
We hear from Jonathan Cervas, professor at Carnegie Mellon University specializing in redistricting and voting rights. This article was originally published on WBUR.org.