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Some of the fundamental differences between the U.S. president and the late pope — not only their divergent styles but their ...
A Southern California preservation group is trying to save and move architecturally important chimneys that were left ...
When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, that was only the beginning for some anti-abortion activists.
In the book, Sofie Wilde, a hugely successful romance fantasy author, discovers she has a rival who claims she used ...
Boston's swan boats are back in the Public Garden. WBUR spoke to Lyn Paget, the fourth-generation owner of the swan boats, ...
Climate change has already transformed our world, from rising sea levels to changing weather patterns. But it's also having an impact on our diets and the food we eat.
As New England warms, snowshoe hares are increasingly finding themselves the wrong color for camouflaging with their ...
Harvard psychiatrist Nancy Rappaport often navigates challenging clinical problems by leaning on established theory. Lately ...
A bill to restrict or ban student access to some books puts New Hampshire smack in the middle of a major battle in America's ...
Despite what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have you believe, it isn’t autism itself that’s caused us the most harm, but the ways ...
Human activity, like cutting down forests for farming and pushing out predators like wolves and mountain lions, has allowed coyotes to thrive across the Great Plains.
We get the latest from NPR TV critic Eric Deggans.
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