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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation wants public input on thousands of acres of public lands in ...
After a panel of judges on Monday declined John Sarcone's bid for a permanent appointment, Bondi named Sarcone special ...
In a post to Truth Social on Wednesday morning, Trump railed against Democrats, and some of his own supporters, calling the ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
It's called parametric insurance, it offers protection for climate-related wage losses and it's gaining ground in India.
From indies like Blue Prince to big console exclusives like Donkey Kong Bananza, NPR staff and contributors round up their favorite games of the year so far.
The strike came as clashes continued in the southern Syrian city of Sweida after a ceasefire between government forces and ...
Scientists are finding ways to minimize the effects of aging on the brain. Here are some ways to keep it healthy.
Several states are now recovering from recent severe flash floods. How out of the ordinary are these intense cloudbursts and flash floods? Is it getting worse, and what role is climate change playing?
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled to allow the Trump administration to resume its efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. What will that mean to schools, students and families?
How are states and local school districts preparing for a future without the Department of Education? NPR asks Robert Taylor, superintendent of the Wake County Public School System in North Carolina.
Federal tax credits for rooftop solar, heat pumps and other energy-efficient technologies are going away at the end of the ...
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