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NPR's Juana Summers speaks to journalist and author Ruthie Ackerman about her new book, The Mother Code: My Story of Love, Loss, and the Myths that Shape Us.
A rat named Ronin has earned a Guinness World Record for finding the most landmines, lifesaving work he’s performed in ...
The Legacy Project is matching college students and older adults together to create meaningful connections through ...
Trump administration's is rushing to deport two planes of Venezuelans to a prison in El Salvador in March, despite a federal judge ordering the administration to turn the planes around.
Black Dandyism and superfine tailoring took the stage at Monday night’s annual Met Gala. Here & Now speaks with Jonathan Square, assistant professor at the Parsons School of Design and one of the ...
The strikes are the first on the de-facto capital along the Red Sea. About a quarter of a million refugees have fled to the ...
The Homeland Security Department pitched the monetary incentive as a more "dignified" way to leave the country, while saving ...
A federal judge Tuesday wrote that President Trump's executive order dismantling the IMLS "disregards the fundamental ...
MrDeepFakes said that a critical service provider terminated service, resulting in massive data loss. The site, which ...
Tech CEO Frank Bisignano will be leading the federal agency that runs programs providing retirement, survivor and disability ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to begin executing its ban on transgender military service ...
Nawaf Nasr, 78, sits at home in Syria's Sweida district and recalls details of what he says was his past life before he died ...