It was a big party in Punxsutawney this weekend. "This is my favorite holiday," one local says of the fuss-free day, adding, ...
The odds are about 1% that the football field-sized object could hit the Earth, but that makes it the closest call in more ...
Americans across the country received harmful hate messages via text after the election. The communication industry has been ...
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Starting Tuesday, nearly all imports from Canada and Mexico will be charged a 25% tariff, while goods from China will be ...
The new defendants added into the legal filing included Lego, Nestlé, Tyson Foods, Abbott Laboratories, Colgate-Palmolive, ...
The Army released the identity of the third crew member aboard the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the deadly airport crash ...
In a Truth Social post Saturday, President Trump announced successful precision airstrikes on the "Senior ISIS Attack Planner ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Georgetown Law professor Stephen Vladeck about the constitutional issues raised by the Trump administration's efforts to pause federal loans and grants last week.
People displaced by the LA wildfires found themselves needing help with basic health care — like getting medications lost in the fires. In El Monte, a pop-up health event provided some assistance.
Humans actually have vestigial muscles that activate when listening closely to something, even though people lost the ability to really move their ears about 25 million years ago.
A glimpse of life after the siege in the eastern Congolese city of Goma, as some semblance of a tenuous peace returns, as does the fear of reprisals.