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The four were part of a group known as the "Hong Kong 47," and were rounded up for taking part in an unofficial primary poll ...
Stargazers oppose the fast-growing constellations of low-orbiting satellites, arguing they spoil observations. Others fear ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with senior research engineer Jonathan Snodgrass at Texas A&M University about the safety of power grids after three countries in Europe experienced blackouts.
Melania Trump has voiced support for the bill, which is in line with her "BE BEST" initiative. It is dedicated to child ...
Mark Carney has been elected as prime minister of Canada, according to the projections of the national broadcaster CBC/Radio ...
An unprecedented power outage hit Spain, as well parts of Portugal and southern France on Monday. Power has almost fully returned Tuesday, but the cause of the outage remains unclear.
A tattoo shop in Ohio helps trauma and abuse survivors reclaim their bodies by transforming scars into beautiful tattooed art ...
Facing financial headwinds, budget carrier Avelo Airlines struck a deal to operate deportation flights for ICE. Now it's facing a backlash from customers and politicians.
The U.S. is the world's largest coffee consumer, but grows only about 1% of it. Some coffee-growing countries could be hit with steep tariffs, and U.S. coffee roasters are trying to figure things out.
When two actors took over the struggling Wrexham soccer club, they had big dreams. Now the team has risen to Championship League, one step away from England's top tier. How'd they do it?
Now that the start date of the papal conclave has been set for May 7, NPR walks through who'll be there and how they'll be electing the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
For years, the U.S. government tried to encourage deaf people to study science. But the programs were just ended by the Trump ...
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