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The moon can be seen behind the roof of a house on the night of June 10-11. It's a rare celestial phenomenon known as the ...
Early voting for the June 24 primary election begins Saturday, June 14 and runs through Sunday, June 22. Saturday is also the ...
After talks in London this week, the two countries say they're largely going back to a framework they already agreed on in ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their ...
Weinstein's 2020 conviction on sex crimes in New York was overturned last year. In a new trial, jurors heard allegations from three women.
Wednesday's hearing is another attempt by the president's legal team to have a hush money case moved from New York state ...
Protests of President Trump's immigration policies grew across the U.S. on Tuesday, with rallies held in New York City, ...
The magazine Nature announced the results of its annual Scientist at Work photography contest. The six winning entries are a ...
Home insurance is getting pricier as hurricanes and wildfires get worse. States are trying new incentives, encouraging ...
Members of the Supreme Court press corps released a public letter Wednesday asking that the audio of the court's opinions and oral dissents be streamed online. The letter was originally sent to Chief ...
Federal law grants students experiencing homelessness a right to extra support and protections. Advocates say President Trump ...
A study from JAMA Pediatrics compares states that have permissive gun laws with others that have strict regulations. The ...