At its annual developers' conference, Apple put the spotlight on new AI features, while highlighting security and child ...
A fly's larvae parasite that was eradicated from the U.S. in the 1960s has resurfaced In South Texas, posing a serious threat to livestock production. We report from a livestock inspection checkpoint.
Less than two weeks after overhauling its newsroom, NPR has hired Nadine Zylstra to be its chief content officer. She has ...
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Advocates urge state policy changes that focus on child health and education in the face of federal cuts to benefit programs ...
A study finds that people in remote jobs are more socially isolated, anxious and sad compared to people not in remote jobs.
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In the first papal address to the Spanish legislature, the American pope said a "moral renewal" was necessary in legislatures ...
The changing climate is driving whales into San Francisco Bay, where ship strikes have been deadly. A new camera system could ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Josef Palermo, an artist and curator, about his tenure at the Kennedy Center and what its ...
Nicholas Enrich, on staff at the U.S. Agency for International Aid under 4 administrations, talks about Into the Woodchipper: ...
Xi traveled to Pyongyang on Monday in a likely attempt to reassert China's unique influence over its socialist neighbor.