President Trump signed an executive order last week aimed at "restoring truth and sanity to American history" through an overhaul of the Smithsonian Institution and historical sites around the U.S.
With many of those trapped potentially having sustained serious injuries, and unable to access food or water, operators are now locked in a race against time to get them out before it's too late.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Sylvain Bourmeau about the guilty verdict issued against French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who is now barred from running for political office for five ...
For trans people experiencing homelessness, accessing gender affirming resources can be a challenge. This is the second ...
Today is Transgender Day of Visibility. It’s a day to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of trans people, while also ...
Dr. Julia Serrano is an Oakland, California-based writer, performer, biologist, activist and a transgender woman. Today she ...
Asian shares were sharply lower on Monday as worries are building over a potentially toxic mix of worsening inflation and a U ...
We'll sit down with new Supervisor Stephen Sherrill, discuss how the local LGBTQ community is responding to actions by the ...
A chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin contends it should be exempted from the state's unemployment compensation system ...
The Tesla brand is in trouble, according to branding consultant Allen Adamson, who says the car company is facing headwinds ...
Trump says he's not ruling out a third term despite Constitution's two-term limit, Trump signs order to overhaul Smithsonian Institution, rescuers race to find survivors following Myanmar quake.
Most people who bet on sports do it responsibly. But for some, online sports apps can lead to problem gambling with devastating results. There are ways to spot when fun is becoming a problem.
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