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Researchers in South Africa have injected radioactive material into to the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a research project aimed at reducing poachingRead More
Researchers in South Africa have injected radioactive material into to the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a research project aimed at reducing poachingRead More
The lawsuit covered 2.4 million residential subscribers and 48,000 businesses in the United States who paid for the package of out-of-market games from the 2011 through 2022 seasons on DirecTV. (Image credit: Damian Dovarganes/AP) Read More
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell says drivers for Uber and Lyft will earn a minimum pay standard of $32.50 per hour under a settlementRead More
You can tune into the CNN presidential debate tonight at 9 p.m. ET on CNN or simulcast on NPR. Find it — and NPR analysis following the debate — on NPR.org, many public radio stations or the NPR app. Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court issued multiple consequential decisions on Thursday, on everything from opioids to ozone pollution. Read More
A rare white-colored buffalo calf was born in Yellowstone National Park this spring. It’s interesting for tourists, but many Native Americans see it as the fulfillment of a prophecy. Read More
NPR takes listeners on a tour of the world’s biggest music fest: 200,000+ campers in a muddy field, rocking out. In recent years, Glastonbury has gone plastic-free, family-friendly and accessible for all. Read More
A wildfire in southern New Mexico threatens to wipe out a tourist town’s busy season, while mudslides from a two-year-old burn scar in the north have created a drinking water crisis in another. Read More
NPR’s Juana Summers speaks with Republican strategist Doug Heye and Democratic strategist Faiz Shakir about the stakes for Thursday’s presidential debate. Read More
The Supreme Court struck down a controversial Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan, affecting compensation to thousands of opioid victims and sending legal shockwaves through the U.S. bankruptcy system. Read More