Car dealerships in North America revert to pens and paper after cyberattacks on software provider from ABC
Car dealerships across North America continue to wrestle with disruptions that started last weekRead More
Car dealerships across North America continue to wrestle with disruptions that started last weekRead More
Deadly attacks reported in Russia’s southern republic of Dagestan. Abortions are up two years since the Supreme Court revoked federal abortion protections. (Image credit: DREW ANGERER/AFP via Getty Images) Read More
Hiking in our national parks is high on the list of many visitors, and long trails don’t always equate to the best views. In fact, many short, scenic options are just as worthy. I love a good short hike, and on my adventures to all 63 U.S. national parks, I discovered that you don’t always…
NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with former presidential speechwriters Mary Kate Cary and Paul Orzulak about Thursday’s debate between President Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump. Read More
Surgeons at Northwestern Medicine say they successfully transplanted a kidney while the patient was awake. Read More
A center started by Wallis Annenberg in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles is creating a sense of community for older people who aim to keep learning and growing as they age. (Image credit: Allison Aubrey) Read More
At age 46, Gabrielle Rose knew the Paris Olympics were out of reach. But the swimmer still went head-to-head with athletes half her age at the USA Swimming Olympic trials in Indianapolis. (Image credit: Michael Conroy) Read More
Large numbers of migrants from China are crossing into the U.S. and finding work on marijuana farms. Some of the businesses are accused of exploiting workers and violating state growing rules. Read More
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is in Washington this week, and will continue conversations while Israel fights on two fronts — in Gaza and on the border with Lebanon. Read More
Three months into the U.S. bird flu outbreak, only 45 people have been tested and clinical labs aren’t approved to detect the virus. They complain of slowness and uncertainty from the CDC and FDA. (Image credit: Rebecca Blackwell/AP) Read More