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Through a powerful blend of creative interpretation and ancestral memory, an Alabma town reckons with its past and begins to ...
A nationwide listeria outbreak has been linked to 17 illnesses, and three deaths, according to the U.S. Department of ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others have said that seed oils are poisoning Americans. The medical community mostly rejects those claims, but they are causing problems for farmers.
For decades, the U.S. has welcomed the flow of foreign capital into the country. But two tax measures nestled into President Trump's spending package could change that.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to museum director Ebony Howard about a new exhibit in Harpersville, Ala., that explores the ...
Members of the large and diverse Iranian American community in Los Angeles express their feelings about Israel's attacks and Iran's response.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that the team will be sold for $10 billion. Author and historian Jeff Pearlman explains what this means for the franchise and the sport of basketball.
Federal aviation authorities have been trying for years to hire more air traffic controllers, but they've fallen short of their goals. We look at why it's so hard to train enough controllers.
At these softball playoffs for 11- and 12-year-old girls, you may hear singing. There's a chant for almost every moment in the game and all of them require full-on K-Pop, selfie energy.
Jen Rose Smith recently documented an off-road bicycle tour of Morocco, and says it can be a way to enjoy a more "light-footed" travel experience.
"Buy now, pay later" loans have proliferated in recent years for nearly any kind of purchase. And there are a few reasons why ...
Buried in the Trump administration's proposed 2026 budget is the near elimination of something called the Ecosystems Mission ...