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For people with disabilities, artificial intelligence tools are helping them see, hear, experience, and move through the ...
The staff are among more than 130 federal employees facing investigation for signing a letter that EPA officials say misleads ...
Texas legislators have passed a flurry of bills favored by representatives and lobbyists for Musk's companies.
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, countries are lagging behind the goals they set to reduce emissions and avoid the worst ...
The first four defendants who didn't have legal representation amid a public defender strike were released Monday. Their ...
Margaret Bowles and Maddie Cronin were paddleboarding and taking photos off of Stoney Beach on the Fourth of July when Bowles ...
DiPrete, a Republican, served as governor from 1985 to 1991 during a period of economic strength. However, his legacy was marred by corruption. In 1998, he pleaded guilty to bribery, extortion and ...
The Supreme Court has lifted a lower court order that had blocked President Trump’s executive order requiring government agencies to lay off hundreds of thousands of federal employees, for now at ...
In Hawaii, a climate settlement reached last year between the state and a group of youth activists has now led transportation leaders to commit to a plan to cut emissions down to zero by 2045.
When Linda Button's other half decided to become a beekeeper, he transformed their backyard. He cleared a space for the hives ...
There was little warning when floodwater from Guadalupe River surged through central Texas last week, killing over 100 people.
Here & No w's Scott Tong and Asma Khalid discuss with Andrew Limbong, host of NPR’s "Book of the Day" podcast. This segment airs on July 9, 2025. Audio will be available after the broadcast.