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The oceanic "twilight zone" lies deep, and teems with life. We look at how this mysterious zone affects climate change.
In our latest Reporter's Notebook conversation, we explore what it's like to report on the aftermath of deadly flooding and how it impacts the people who survive.
Reports of starvation in Gaza raise the questions: Why the hesitation in labeling it a famine? And who are the authorities with the power to make that call?
It centers around Daphne, a British-Jamaican girl growing up in 1980s London and her relationship with a Jamaican boy, Connie, who is in Britain illegally.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with political analyst and pollster Frank Luntz about how Trump's most loyal supporters think about the controversy surrounding the so-called Epstein files.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, was one of the earliest stars of World Wrestling Entertainment and was the face of pro wrestling's boom in popularity during the 1980s.
In just six months, the Trump administration has profoundly reshaped federal education policy.
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the merger of two major media companies: Paramount Global and Skydance Media.
The State Department has shuttered the team involved in South China Sea security, getting rid of the top experts on the subject, at a time the administration says security in the region is a priority.
A lot of "first steps" from Hollywood this weekend: a superhero saga designed to make you feel like you did when you first saw a comic book, a tale of an Italian 19-year-old on his own for the first ...
Trends come and go, and one that’s taken the world by storm has made its way to Virginia. Labubus are designed loosely after mythical, Nordic monsters the Chinese-born creator embraced after moving to ...
Tree disputes between neighbors are common. So what happens when a tree is illegally removed from your property? And what recourse do you have?
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