The ALA says 4,235 titles were challenged at U.S. libraries — the second-highest year on record. Forty percent of the ...
Virginia voters are deciding whether to redraw congressional maps just months before the midterms, a move that could give Democrats up to four additional House of Representatives seats. But this isn’t ...
The Supreme Court has been criticized for its use of what some have labelled the “shadow docket,” when the court takes a ...
The federal government just launched a portal where small businesses can apply for refunds from tariffs that the Supreme Court struck down earlier this year. Here & Now‘s Scott Tong speaks with Emily ...
The 26.2-mile course winds its way through eight Massachusetts cities and towns before ending in downtown Boston.
A new study quantifies the risk of spillovers from wild animals that are traded versus those that are not. NPR’s Jonathan Lambert reports. This article was originally published ...
The ongoing power struggle between the Sudanese military (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has led to ...
Ten years ago, Tanshi found something incredible in a cave in Nigeria: a colony of short-tailed roundleaf bats, a species ...
The Department of Agriculture is expected to release new guidelines for the National School Lunch Program that align with the agency's updated food pyramid.
President Trump wants a triumphal arch to be built in Washington, D.C., on a traffic circle between the entrance to the ...
President Trump said a U.S. delegation will head to Pakistan to resume talks to end the war with Iran, but Tehran expressed ...
Importers who paid tariffs that were later struck down by the Supreme Court can start applying for refunds Monday. The government has been ordered to return $160B that were unlawfully collected.
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