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Public Indiana colleges and universities will eliminate 19 percent of their degree programs to meet requirements added to the ...
While recent research shows the night sky is getting brighter every year across North America, the Big Bend area in Texas has ...
Cleveland will join in 2028, Detroit begins play in 2029 and Philadelphia will be added to the roster in 2030. This will ...
Google software engineer Sasha Blair-Goldensohn has been helping people with disabilities navigate their cities and ...
One way to help get your finances in order, or to begin saving money, is to have a no-buy period: a time when you stop ...
The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, which runs the tournament, announced they were doing away with line judges ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Adrianna McIntyre, assistant professor of health policy and politics at Harvard, about how the GOP spending bill before the Senate would impact Medicaid.
Senate Republicans are closing in on a final vote on President Trump's signature domestic policy bill, hoping to have it to his desk by a self-imposed July 4 deadline.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Michael Shaikh about his new book "The Last Sweet Bite," which explores the effects of violence on cuisines in conflict zones.
France over the weekend banned smoking in public parks, on beaches and at bus stops in an effort to protect children.
Under the Great Plains, there's an aquifer powering the region's agriculture system. But it's running out of water, prompting farmers in middle America to consider more environmentally friendly crops.
What are the consequences of slashing federal funding for scientific research? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with William Haseltine, a scientist acclaimed for his medical research.
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