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The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee tells the federations overseeing swimming, athletics and other sports that it has ...
Coca-Cola's move comes a week after President Trump said he had been talking to the soft drink giant about using cane sugar ...
WAMC’s Andrew Waite speaks to the New York Public News Network’s Jimmy Vielkind about uncertainty state officials are feeling ...
A study analyzed decades of births and found that larger families showed a distinct tendency toward all girls or all boys, ...
NPR newsroom chief Edith Chapin says she's leaving the network. She made the announcement just days after Congress voted to ...
New books published this week include a nostalgic graphic history of video games, a queer, complicated and hopeful novel set ...
A federal judge in Boston is weighing arguments from both sides in Harvard's lawsuit against the Trump administration.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Tracy Slater, author of "Together in Manzanar," which tells the true story of a family of ...
It was 35 years ago this month that the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law. Across the U.S., it's being ...
Earth doesn't rotate exactly on schedule. Scientists believe that today is going to be about a millisecond short of a typical ...
More than 5.2 million aboveground swimming pools sold across the U.S. and Canada over the last two decades are being recalled after nine drowning deaths were reported.
The release came in response to an executive order issued by President Trump. King's family warned they would object to any ...