FAQ: 5 things to know about weather forecasts and climate change from NPR Rebecca Hersher
Climate change means more extreme weather across the U.S. That’s a challenge for weather forecasters. (Image credit: AP) Read More
Climate change means more extreme weather across the U.S. That’s a challenge for weather forecasters. (Image credit: AP) Read More
The blaze killed dogs, birds, snakes and cats in the market’s controversial pet zone.Read More
The incident at the DMZ comes at a time of heightened tensions between the two Koreas.Read More
Dozens of gunmen on motorbikes stormed a village in the Kankara area on Sunday, the BBC has been told.Read More
Climate change means more extreme weather across the U.S. That’s a challenge for weather forecasters. (Image credit: AP) Read More
‘/> Also known as “seal parties,” the tradition brings women together to mark first catches and — more recently — other achievements as well. (Image credit: Emily Schwing for NPR) Read More
A surge in the dollar has benefited many Americans and reinforced the country’s economic strength — but it has also caused a lot of pain for others. (Image credit: Paul J. Richards) Read More
With record attendance and viewership, the WNBA seems to have capitalized on the explosion of interest in women’s basketball driven in large part by Clark, who is now a rookie with the Indiana Fever. (Image credit: Greg Fiume) Read More
Ever since the start of the pandemic, the futures of America’s big-city downtowns have been in question. Philadelphia is just one example of a center city finding new ways to thrive. Read More
Troubled plane maker Boeing wants to buy Spirit AeroSystems, the Kansas supplier that builds the body of the 737. The deal could have big implications for Wichita, a city with deep ties to aviation. Read More