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One of NASCAR’s all-time characters is on the track right now, winning races and infuriating other drivers. But the country ...
During Charlotte City Manager Marcus Jones’ budget presentation last month, he presented a slide that showed how little the ...
The close race had the country on edge since a first round two weeks earlier and through the night into Monday, revealing ...
June 1 marks the start of hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. Forecasters are warning this year could once again bring an ...
Scott Detrow is a White House correspondent for NPR and co-hosts the NPR Politics Podcast.
Air quality reached "unhealthy" levels in North Dakota and small swaths of Montana, Minnesota and South Dakota, according to ...
The attack was disclosed on the same day as Zelenskyy said Ukraine will send a delegation to Istanbul for a new round of direct peace talks with Russia on Monday.
A group of women in Kenya rebelled against trading sex for a fisherman's catch to sell. They got their own boats, had success ...
Elaine Wirth always loved sports cars, but at age 76 thought she'd never get to ride in a Mustang convertible. Her assisted living home made that dream come true.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks trade and commerce attorney Jonathan Todd what he expects to hear at a 3-day gathering of supply chain professionals in Orlando, Fla. starting today.
This week in the trial of Sean Combs, a former employee testified that he held her against her will, threatened her and eventually blacklisted her so she could not get another job in the music ...
A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response.
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