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In a joint press release, Ferrero announced it has officially acquired WK Kellogg Co, the branch of Kellogg that makes all of ...
Tennis lovers don costumes, throw Pimm's parties and camp overnight in line for day-of Wimbledon tickets. Some say waiting in ...
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave talk about a comet visiting from interstellar space, caterpillars that eat and break down plastic, and how animals' sense of smell varies by altitude.
A retired Army lieutenant general who led the military response after Hurricane Katrina says searches can take a long time ...
A retired Army lieutenant general who led the military response after Hurricane Katrina says searches can take a long time ...
Poet Mary Jo Bang has spent the last two decades translating the three books of Dante's Divine Comedy. Purgatorio is the final installment and continues her style of lively, lyrical translation.
Kerr County applied for federal grants to build a warning system to protect residents from flash floods. Under the Trump ...
With his eyes on the midterms, Elon Musk says he's starting a new political party. It's a move that could appeal to a key group Trump made gains with last fall: young voters, particularly young men.
DOGE recently got high-level access to a database that controls billions of dollars in government payments to farmers and ranchers across the U.S.
Immediately after floods devastated Texas, nominees to fill key roles at NOAA were grilled by senators ahead of a confirmation vote. The agency faces a major budget cut and employee losses.
The Department of Homeland Security says federal agents arresting immigrants are hiding their faces for their own safety.
NPR asks Chad Berginnis, executive director of the Association of State Floodplain Managers, about the kind of support the government offers to those in flood-prone areas.