Thirty-two dolphins have died since fuel oil spilled out of two storm-stricken tankers three weeks ago in the Kerch Strait, ...
The Pentagon has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit involving about 35,000 LGBTQ+ veterans that will help them get ...
Public service workers including some teachers, firefighters, police officers may soon see their Social Security payments ...
President Biden has issued an executive order blocking drilling for oil in more than 625 million acres of U.S. ocean. It's ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has a new plan to strengthen its collaboration with tribes and help them build more ...
The deal would secure release of a third of the approximately 100 hostages who remain in Gaza, including two dual ...
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Moore, 62, won the Golden Globe for her starring role in The Substance. She said the film is the start of a new chapter in ...
Tradition and fire safety are things to consider as you ponder — or put off — taking down your holiday decorations.
The brief declaration of martial law in South Korea last month has drawn comparisons to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick about a federal court's decision to strike down the Biden administration's net neutrality protections.
Under pressure from voters and his own members of parliament, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that he will step down once his Liberal Party names a sucessor.