Underground tours resume at Minnesota’s oldest iron mine from NPR Daniel Kraker
History buffs and tourists get a chance to go 2,300 feet underground to visit a historic mine in Minnesota. Read More
History buffs and tourists get a chance to go 2,300 feet underground to visit a historic mine in Minnesota. Read More
General Motors has named a veteran technology executive with roots in the video game industry to steer its troubled robotaxi service CruiseRead More
A new report by independent experts on famine says half a million people in Gaza are now facing starvation as the aid people depend on has dwindled. (Image credit: Ashraf Amra) Read More
Russia’s southern republic of Dagestan continues to mourn loved ones and hold funerals for the dead, as questions and conspiracy theories swirl over the weekend attack that killed 20 people. (Image credit: The Telegram channel of the administration of the head of Dagestan Republic of Russia) Read More
The war between two armed groups in Sudan has been going on for over a year and has engulfed much of the country. About 12 million people are internally displaced, there is a potential for famine in many parts of the country and there are again fears of genocide in Darfur. The International Rescue Committee…
Space Camp is a new series about all the weird, wonderful things happening in the universe by NPR’s science podcast Short Wave. Check out the rest of the series. (Image credit: NPR) Read More
The former President and leading GOP candidate can now make statements about witnesses and jurors. (Image credit: Samuel Corum) Read More
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s campaign manager insists the independent candidate is qualified for this week’s presidential debate despite the fact that he did meet the criteria to appear on the stage. (Image credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP) Read More
The majority of the families are accusing a set of parents in Texas of attempting a “money grab” that would get them “outsized recoveries.” The trustee has asked the bankruptcy court to intervene. (Image credit: Jeff Kowalsky) Read More
NTSB says Norfolk Southern and its contractors botched decision to blow open vinyl chloride cars in East PalestineRead More