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It’s farmers market season — and that means fresh-picked, fresh-cut flowers and bouquets. But where do those flowers come from? And who is behind all the work?
A 7.0 earthquake off the coast of Northern California in early December triggered a tsunami warning for parts of the California and Oregon coasts.
President Trump's critics accuse him of breaking or ignoring norms.
Father James Martin has become one of the most well-known Catholic priests in the U.S. But his journey to the priesthood took him by surprise after a chance encounter with a documentary.
Facing low approval rates, after last year's electoral losses, the Democratic Party is working to figure out its strategy ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Clinton is the leader of two important funk bands, Parliament and Funkadelic. In 1975, Parliament released Mothership Connection, a loose concept album about funk musicians as galactic invaders.
Milwaukee County has received national recognition for improvements to health equity in the community.
The Trump administration issued a report alleging Harvard University had violated civil rights law, citing an incident in which a religious scroll — known as a mezuzah — went temporarily ...
As President Trump juggles international and domestic crises, he’s also making time to stamp his gilded aesthetic on the White House itself. Trump’s Oval Office is decorated in gold. He’s ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Chris Nowinski, co-founder and CEO of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, about the brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.
Some homes are still standing after fires in Southern California destroyed thousands of homes earlier this year, but testing shows they are full of toxic chemicals.
University of Wisconsin professors need to teach four classes a semester. What does that mean for students, who may be facing tuition hikes?
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