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Scientists are driving around in white Chevys, releasing thousands of specially engineered mosquitoes from tubes — part of a ...
Founded by George W. Bush, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief was taken out of the list of agencies that lost ...
Body-acceptance advocate Katie Sturino and Ronald Young Jr., host of the podcast Weight for It, answer listener questions ...
Resurrection has multiple murder investigations going on at once. The narrative is as interwoven and complex as a DNA strand ...
Questions persist about how Jeffrey Epstein, who once moved among the world's elite, was able to avoid federal prosecution ...
Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison this week for her role in a scheme that the DOJ said used stolen American ...
Dame Cleo Laine has died at age 97. Her death was announced by The Stables, the music venue that she and her husband, Sir ...
ICE says its employees have good reasons to hide their faces from protesters who want to dox them online, but Democrats say ...
Some superhero movies go for real-world relevance. The Fantastic Four: First Steps succeeds by doubling down on whimsical, ...
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss Major League Baseball and a presidential push to reverse time.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Mstyslav Chernov about his new documentary "2,000 Meters to Andriivka," about a Ukrainian bid to recapture a town.
Neurotic robots are a staple of science fiction. One study recently found that neurotic traits in a robot can make them seem more relatable.
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