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A provision in the reconciliation bill would sell “underutilized” public lands for housing, but it doesn't require those ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners have decided not to lethally remove more wolves from the Copper Creek Pack. The ...
Si estamos hablando de precipitación, en los últimos dos meses a Cortez le ha tocado el gordo. El observador del clima local, James Andrus, dijo que en Cortez hubo el 142 por ciento de lo normal de ...
Darian Woods is a reporter and producer for The Indicator from Planet Money. He blends economics, journalism, and an ear for audio to tell stories that explain the global economy. He's reported on the ...
Journalist and author Isabel Wilkerson reflects on this year's Juneteenth celebrations — and the push and pull of the Black ...
Extreme heat is one of the deadliest weather-related health risks—and it’s getting worse. According to the World Health Organization, nearly half a million people die from heat-related causes each ...
Organizers of Juneteenth celebrations across the U.S. tell NPR how they're feeling this year. And NPR presents a reading of ...
At issue was a Tenneessee law that bars minors from accessing gender-affirming care as they transition from their sex ...
Israel and Iran have been trading attacks for five days. Jordan, Lebanon and other countries are caught in the flight path between the two.
South Korea's new president's first move toward easing tensions with North Korea: switch off loudspeakers blaring propaganda and K-pop tunes over the border.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Harvard Kennedy School of Government political scientist Erica Chenoweth about whether protests like those against President Trump change minds or policies.
President Trump called Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei an "easy target" but said, "We are not going to take him ...