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The spring holidays of Passover and Easter are here and with it, we celebrate new spring foods: asparagus, peas, chives, and ...
Ukrainians in the U.S. are worried about their loved ones and the future of their homeland. Some try to help from here.
Students across Harvard University are responding to their university president standing up to President Trump and rejecting his demands that the school change its hiring and admissions policies. We ...
Former President Joe Biden will return to Chicago Tuesday night to speak before a national gathering of disability advocates focused on protecting and strengthening Social Security.
The plan was for a group led by the U.S. firm BlackRock to buy them. But Beijing is unhappy and is scrutinizing the deal.
Warehouses used to store medical devices across the country are leaking a toxic chemical, ethylene oxide. And the problem has gone mostly unmonitored and unregulated. We hear from Naveena Sadasivam, ...
Fighting between Sudan's armed forces and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has caused nearly 4,000,000 refugees to flee the country.
During a 5.2-magnitude earthquake on Monday, video footage shows a group of elephants forming what experts call an “alert circle," a protective formation to shield their young.
Changes in ecosystems have transformed the fishing industry, and that's bad news for whitefish in the Great Lakes. The fish is an important and popular commercial species, but its numbers in some of ...
How reliant is the U.S. economy on the services industry now? And can that help weather the economic uncertainty of the recent tariffs back and forth?
Since his detainment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents over a month ago and being moved to El Salvador, the battle over the fate of Kilmar Abrego Garcia has seen several court orders back ...
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency may have taken sensitive data from an independent federal agency that looks into unfair labor practices.