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A measure meant to increase transparency about human sexuality education in schools passed both legislative chambers ...
Republican leaders plan to make up a $2 billion budget revenue shortfall by raising the cigarette tax, cutting public health ...
It's normal to feel some pain or soreness after a workout. But how much is too much, and more importantly, how do you get relief? NPR's Life Kit helps you build out your post-workout recovery routine.
A dozen states have sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade to stop its tariff policy, ...
Jason Furman, former top economic adviser to President Obama and now at Harvard University, says the Fed's independence is ...
Human activity like cutting down forests and pushing out predators have allowed coyotes to thrive across the Great Plains. Agriculture sectors worry about losing livestock to coyotes.
Human activity like cutting down forests and pushing out predators have allowed coyotes to thrive across the Great Plains. Agriculture sectors worry about losing livestock to coyotes.
On the eve of an election, the threat and the impact of tariffs and the fallout with Canada's nearest and formerly closest ally hovers over every discussion.
This weekend on the border of Florida and Alabama, people will compete in the annual mullet toss across state lines. This is the mullet fish, not the hairstyle.
Legislation that could fine and jail people sleeping on public land is back in another bill, days before the end of session.
Lawmakers passed a measure last year that says most students who do not pass the state's third grade reading exam cannot move ...
On Wild Card, famous guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Brett Goldstein of Ted Lassotells us how empathy has filtered into his work with age.