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When we think about the visuals that represent America, we might picture the Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagles, the Great Seal ...
Out: Amazon's Prime Day that's actually one day. In: Prime Day that's stretched to a four-day affair, in hopes of enticing ...
For nearly twenty years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security.
We get the latest on search and rescue efforts with Texas Public Radio’s Jack Morgan.
The federal immigration crackdown has raised concerns among agricultural workers. In Washington, growers say it’s leading to a labor shortage during cherry season.
The Iranian government suspects spies helped Israel gather intelligence used to take out key military installations and kill top generals and nuclear scientists.
A new working paper from economists Randall Akee, Maggie R. Jones and Emilia Simeonova categorizes tribal gaming as a kind of ...
There have been more than 100 deaths following the flash floods in Texas, and dozens more are still unaccounted for. We remember some of those lost in the floods.
NPR's Michel Martin asks U.S. Coast Guard Air Operations Officer Nathan Shakespeare about his work coordinating rescues in the Texas flood zone from a base in Corpus Christi.
Crews continue their search-and-rescue efforts in central Texas, four days after devastating flooding that left more than 100 people dead. Dozens are still missing.
A beluga whale at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium is the first to successfully recover from general anesthesia in captivity after a surgery to remove a network of cysts.
Marine mammal researchers are investigating how sea lions were affected by the longest toxic algal bloom on record off the ...
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