MCAS Yuma welcomed Col. David J. Bennett as its new commander during a July change of command ceremony, marking a return to a ...
The U.S. federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week. The debt has doubled since 2017, and just paying interest on the ...
In some tight midterm races, how farmers frustrated with the war and rising costs vote could make a difference.
From state and local food-safety response to the federal health agencies that fund that work, a record-breaking year for ...
Two weeks after being nominated for an Emmy for his leading role in Wonder Man, Abdul-Mateen found out that the series had ...
Taja Cheek's psychedelic project L'Rain has always been tagged as experimental. On fata morgana, she asks what separates ...
Sunday's course takes high-speed cars right past the National Gallery of Art and three Smithsonian museums. Art experts worry ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Henry Rollins about Gravest Gravy. It's an album the Cramps recorded in 1977, finally being released after a team effort in coordination with co-founder Poison Ivy.
We're entering another contested election cycle with arguments over who can vote and how. But a community in Delaware is at the center of a more fundamental question: do you have to be human to vote?
Week one of the landmark federal child safety trial against Meta is over. Four states are alleging that Meta violated consumer and child data protection laws and hid the risks its platforms risk.
Critics say it is the reason why more detainees are risking their lives to protest inhumane conditions and legal rights ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Joel Anderson, a host of the podcast Slow Burn, about the Tupac Shakur murder trial and the cultural moment around his murder.
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