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Ukraine has carried many highly creative drone attacks against Russia. Now, they've destroyed some of Russia's most valuable warplanes, parked at military bases deep inside Russia.
At a recent meeting hosted by Ascendigo, Roaring Fork Valley locals voiced support for the Colorado Intentional Communities ...
Rhitu Chatterjee is a health correspondent with NPR, with a focus on mental health. In addition to writing about the latest developments in psychology and psychiatry, she reports on the prevalence of ...
During his first and second terms, President Trump has promised tough action against drug gangs. He has also pardoned numerous drug offenders, including traffickers and gang leaders considered major ...
Una propuesta para reestructurar dos escuelas primarias en Cortez provocó varias inquietudes entre un público de casi dos docenas de personas en una junta la noche del lunes 19 de mayo. El distrito ...
Public health experts worry the flurry of steps by the Trump administration about vaccines is undermining public access and confidence in vaccines.
Elon Musk says he is leaving the federal government behind after making controversial cuts now at the center of lawsuits. But ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with writer Etgar Keret about his new book, Autocorrect. Many of the short stories were written before the war began, but he says they've taken on new meaning since then.
In No Lie Lasts Forever, author Mark Stevens explores legacy, deception, and uneasy alliances between a reformed killer and a ...
A second federal court has blocked President Trump's authority to unilaterally impose tariffs. We speak with the plaintiff in the first case, a wine company that took on the executive branch and won.
As Pride Month approaches, a group of drag artists and their allies are releasing guidelines to help performers navigate a ...
Durango elects its first Indigenous mayor, a Queer prom creates space for LGBTQ+ youth, a choir sparks dialogue, and kids ...