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According to NASA, the planetary phenomenon will be clearest about 45 minutes before sunrise, low in the eastern sky and ...
ROMEO stands for "retired older men eating out," and it's helping guys in one Maine town get out of the house and into more ...
NPR has for months been receiving tips about detentions at the Ambassador Bridge in Michigan. An inquiry by Michigan Democrat ...
The judge overseeing the rewriting of college sports rules threw a potentially deal-wrecking roadblock into the mix Wednesday ...
Immigration attorneys are advising clients who have deportation orders when they show up at court dates and immigration ...
Nat Cassidy's wildly entertaining novel is a superb example of how to work with clichés. When the Wolf Comes Home might sound ...
Parishioners Wednesday gathered at the Cathedral of St John’s of the evangelist in Boise Wednesday to mourn the passing of ...
Taking the drug made one writer feel so sick she quit and focused on healthy habits instead of her body size. Turns out, 65% ...
Joy Harjo is one of the most revered poets in the United States. On this week's Wild Card with Rachel Martin, the former U.S. poet laureate talks about how writing can give you second chances.
There has been a staggering rise in early onset colorectal cancer. Research published in the journal "Nature" on Wednesday suggests a bacterial toxin could be a contributor.
The Trump administration is facing legal challenges to two of his top issues: immigration and tariffs. NPR's Michel Martin talks through the political implications with GOP strategist Alex Conant.
President Trump has begun speaking differently about tariffs on China, saying the rate will come down substantially. And while it's not clear Trump is actually changing policy, he is changing tone.