
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano resumes dazzling show with lava fountains from ABC
Hawaii’s most active volcano has resumed erupting after a weeklong pause, sending fountains of lava hundreds of feet into the skyRead More
Hawaii’s most active volcano has resumed erupting after a weeklong pause, sending fountains of lava hundreds of feet into the skyRead More
Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in the ocean could lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide for centuries or moreRead More
The Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano in south-central Indonesia erupted three times into Friday, sending an ash column 26,000 feet high and prompting authorities to expand the danger zone around the volcanoRead More
Residents of the Tuscan beach enclave of Orbetello are seeking a state of emergency declaration to help combat an invasion of midges that are keeping people indoors and threatening businesses catering to touristsRead More
Democratic lawmakers are courting online content creators, podcasters and celebrities in a bid to find new ways to boost their message to votersRead More
President Trump signed an executive action yesterday to start shutting down the Education Department, which could hurt low-income and rural schools. And, this week’s new music, movies and books. (Image credit: Kayla Bartkowski) Read More
Sudan’s army has taken control of the presidential palace in Khartoum, in a major turning point during the war. The palace and the capital had been occupied by the Rapid Support Force paramilitary since the start of the war, but over the last year the army have been making gradual gains. (Image credit: Social Media)…
Saadia Faruqi, author of the popular Yasmin book series, has written a new book, The Strongest Heart, that mirrors her own life — growing up with a father who likely had undiagnosed schizophrenia. (Image credit: Saadia Faruqi) Read More
Feinstein, who died March 13, was known for his insights, and inside portraits, of some of the most talented and temperamental characters in sports. Originally broadcast in 2011. Read More
Many Pentagon materials now labeled as “DEI” were a bit more like advertisements — aimed at recruits who have shown a willingness to serve, military experts tell NPR. (Image credit: Mike Groll) Read More