Since at least the time of the science fiction writer Jules Verne, people have dreamed of being able to live underwater. In the 1960s and '70s, the U.S. and French governments were among those who ...
For three immigration judges, the day took a similar turn. Kyra Lilien, who was hired in 2023, was presiding in a courtroom in Concord, Calif., in July when she paused the hearing of an immigrant ...
When we spoke to Daniel Jaime last month, he was hoping for a miracle. DANIEL JAIME: For a miracle that things change and that we can have the government to reopen and we can continue providing ...
If you've googled "weight loss," there's a good chance that one of the first search results that came up was a website for Ozempic. But Ozempic hasn't been approved by the Food and Drug Administration ...
Millions of Americans are trying to figure out how they will eat this month. The national food aid program, known as SNAP, ran out of federal money this weekend. The Trump administration had said it ...
This next story takes us to Australia, to one of the Australian states - Victoria. That state has negotiated the country's first treaty with its Indigenous peoples. Kristina Kukolja reports. KRISTINA ...
NPR's lawsuit against its decades-long partner, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, is headed for trial in December, a federal judge ruled Thursday. It is another marker of the Trump ...
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba — Hurricane Melissa left at least dozens dead and caused widespread destruction across Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica, where roofless homes, toppled utility poles and water-logged ...