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Lyon College has broken ground in Cabot on Arkansas’s first private veterinary school, aiming to address regional vet ...
Christopher Hanson was appointed to serve on the commission overseeing the nation's nuclear reactors by President Biden in ...
Hadeel al-Shalchi is an editor with Weekend Edition. Prior to joining NPR, Al-Shalchi was a Middle East correspondent for the Associated Press and covered the Arab Spring from Tunisia, Bahrain, Egypt, ...
Nearly half of all U.S. states offer different pathways to high school graduation instead of passing an exit exam.
The book explores author Elizabeth Barks Cox's search for meaning, which found guidance through the writings and paintings of Vincent Van Gogh ...
Iran's health ministry reports that strikes have killed more than 200 people in Iran, while officials in Israel say strikes have killed more than 24 people in Israel.
Here & Now ‘s Asma Khalid speaks to NPR’s Greg Myre about whether Israel can take on Iran’s nuclear program on its own and how the two nations are getting through each other’s air defenses. This ...
The Atlantic staff writer Elizabeth Bruenig talks about her decision to serve as a witness to state-sanctioned executions, ...
The Conservation Reserve Program is one of the largest voluntary land conservation initiatives in the U.S. More than 26 million acres of grassland and former crop land are enrolled.
Last week the Facebook parent company bought a 49% stake in Scale AI for $14.3 billion and brought founder Alexandr Wang onto its artificial intelligence research team.
Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Austin, Texas, are just two cities where people experienced severe hail storms this spring.
From cumbia to salsa and Chicano rap, Latin music has a home among audiences in Tokyo, Japan. Rodrigo Cervantes has this ...