Robert F. Kennedy Jr. survived heroin addiction and says that if confirmed as head of the Department of Health and Human Services, he'll build treatment "farms" to help people recover.
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The fossil was found at a cliff in Denmark. Fossilized vomit is called regurgitalite, and it's a type of trace fossil, which ...
A thousand feet beneath the desert, the United States conducts experiments to verify that its weapons work. But some fear a ...
The Department of Government Efficiency, a post-election promise brought to life by President Trump via executive order looks ...
There's some good news in math, mostly bad news in reading and lots of questions about why students are still struggling.
President Trump signed an executive order seeking to end gender-affirming medical treatments for children and teenagers under ...
MJ Lenderman 's music is a little sad, sometimes funny and almost always comforting. He's already played the Tiny Desk with ...
Charley Crockett has come a long way from his days busking on the streets of New Orleans. Now, he performs at theaters in front of thousands of people. To cap it all off, he's up for his first Grammy.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Republican Rep. Pete Stauber of Minnesota about congressional Republicans' role in legislating President Trump's agenda.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, faces Senate confirmation hearings today. What can we expect?
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwandan-backed rebels have overrun the city of Goma, sparking concerns at the U.N. of a wider regional war.