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The National Climate Assessment is the most influential source of information about climate change in the United States.
Abrams isn't running for office — but she's not ruling it out, either. "Politics is a tool ... for getting good done, but ...
New York, North Carolina, New Mexico and Texas have all suffered serious flooding this month. Climate change is causing even ...
A bipartisan bill in Congress would enable President Trump to slap "bone-crushing sanctions" on Russia, says Democratic Sen.
The Trump administration had appealed a decision that had directed it to stop gutting the U.S. Education Department and to ...
The human brain tends to lose a step as we age. Now, scientists want to minimize that decline by studying people with exceptional brains.
Governor Greg Abbott announced the addition of flood warning systems to the special session agenda in the days following the ...
Nigeria's former president Muhammadu Buhari — who once ruled as a military dictator before returning decades later as an ...
The case, which stems from a deadly crash in 2019, raises broader questions about the safety of Tesla's driver-assistance systems, and whether the company has exaggerated their capabilities.
We look at the tariff letters President Trump sent out this past week, as well as what polling tells us about how Americans feel about the increasingly violent immigration raids.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ed Larson, about the legacy of the Scopes Trial and the teaching of evolution in school, and its relevance today.
NPR's Scott Simon remembers some of the 27 young people who perished at Camp Mystic in the catastrophic flooding of the ...