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A ghost bike honors Rochester cyclist Jerome Blocker after a fatal crash. Family, advocates call for bike safety improvements ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration said the arrests occurred as part of a raid at an underground nightclub in Colorado ...
Ukrainians displaced by Russian occupation are helping the war effort — and longing for the homes they fled and the loved ...
As he prepares to enter the seclusion of a conclave to elect a new pope, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of ...
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency claims to have saved billions of dollars. It has cut costs in some places, but in other areas it has exaggerated its success. What is the future of Musk ...
The Trump administration is seeking ideas to boost the birthrate in the U.S. NPR's Lauren Frayer speaks with Lyman Stone of the Institute for Family Studies about his policy recommendations.
Thousands gathered at Rochester Institute of Technology to explore hundreds of student-led exhibits, from interactive games ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments April 30 over a bid to open the nation's first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma.
Ukrainians in the partly occupied region of Zaporizhzhia question the Trump administration's understanding of the reality on the ground as it pushes Ukraine to concede territory to Russia.
On the last Friday of each month in Portland, Ore., volunteers pass out delicious breakfast treats to bike commuters. The event is called "Breakfast on the Bridges" and it's been going on for 20 years ...
Canadians vote in federal elections April 28. NPR's Lauren Frayer asks Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Coyne what he expects.
The legendary west African kingdom of Kaabu has long been memorialized in the songs and stories of griots. That's inspired ...