Chock and Bates, four-time Olympians, were heavily favored for gold. But they lost by less than two points to a French duo ...
Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that ...
The Federal Aviation Administration abruptly closed the airspace around El Paso, only to reopen it hours later. The bizarre ...
A handyman from Florida who received a pardon from President Trump for storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was ...
President Donald Trump reportedly plans to invite only Republican governors to an annual meeting, usually hosted by the ...
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a skeleton sled racer, says he will wear a helmet showing images of Ukrainian athletes killed ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has denied a request from 34 lawmakers to prevent a state agency from sharing some driver’s ...
Police have released a person taken in for questioning in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. And, AG Pam Bondi ...
The allegations were leveled by U.S. officials late last week. Arms control experts worry that norms against nuclear testing ...
The father of a U.S.-based activist wanted by Hong Kong authorities was convicted of attempting to deal with an absconder's ...
An annual meeting of the nation's governors that has long served as a rare bipartisan gathering is unraveling after President Donald Trump excluded Democratic governors from White House events.
Hat tricks have a rich history in hockey, but it didn't start there. For NPR's Word of the Week, we trace the term's some 150-year-history and why it's particularly special on the hockey rink.
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