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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.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tamerra Griffin of The Athletic about Sunday's Euro Cup final between Spain and England.
Get to know Ayrshire, the Scottish coastal county hosting President Trump this weekend.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been making big changes to federal vaccine policies. Many medical experts are concerned the administration will further limit vaccine access.
Questions persist about how Jeffrey Epstein, who once moved among the world's elite, was able to avoid federal prosecution for so long. A timeline suggests some answers.
In just six months, the Trump administration has profoundly reshaped federal education policy.
U.S. Army Cpl. Paul Eugene Hoots was 25 when he was reported missing in South Korea. His remains were identified through mitochondrial DNA analysis.
A new law includes a provision that could mean bettors pay more during tax season. Major poker players are calling on Congress to royally flush the measure down the drain.
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.
Winter Hurst-Leadicker, a senior majoring in political science and history, is one of four Illinois college and university students awarded a $5,000 prize.
The usual deflection tactics — releasing unrelated information, blaming Democrats and the media — haven't worked with this controversy.