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More than half of habitable land in Austin is now considered at risk of being damaged in a wildfire. That’s up from just ...
Long before NPR hit the national airwaves, public radio got its start right here in Wisconsin; our state is widely recognized ...
Father Emil Kapaun, a Catholic priest and Korean War hero from Kansas, was recently moved one step closer to canonization as a saint. That could mean big changes for his small hometown.
Salmon exposed to anxiety medication in the wild behaved more boldly, according to new research in Science.
A lot of birds are shifting their range in response to warmer temperatures. That means bird watchers are seeing new species in their yards.
The complaints regarding protest coverage fall into two categories. First, we hear that NPR doesn't publish enough stories documenting the protests themselves. Second, people object to stories about ...
Tech companies are investing hundreds of billions of dollars in data centers across the country. But despite the record-setting price tags, the centers create few jobs.
NPR's A Martinez talks with former Singapore diplomat Bilahari Kausikan about the impact of tariffs on Southeast Asia, and the risk they pose to the global economy.
Galeton Elementary School will remain closed Friday as emergency crews and Chevron officials continue to work at the Bishop ...
For 100 years, "The Great Gatsby" has inspired generations of authors and readers alike. Fans of the novel share what the storied classic means to them.
World markets have been on a wild ride, reacting to President Trump's decisions on tariffs. We catch up with the latest this Thursday morning.
A Martinez visit's a slow strength gym and goes toe to toe with a senior citizen weightlifter, to see if this kind of exercise is all it's cracked up to be.
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