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The popular electric vehicle was released in the 2017 model year and had to be
The new publishing option, which was announced Monday, will allow content creators to combine written
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The legendary crooner, who died July 21, told Terry Gross in 1991 he never got
How does the hepatitis C virus keep the immune system at bay? A scientist finds
Lawmakers heard first-hand accounts of craft that are "beyond our current understanding of our
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Other things happened this week besides Barbenheimer. There are also questions about Twitter, Hunter Biden
The ruling will allow a law to go into effect that ends bail as a
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Dr. David Epley about the rise of myopia and
A nematode found deep in frozen sediment has proven its ability to survive extreme environments
The 26-year-old American won the 800-meter freestyle on Saturday at the world
Arkansas is temporarily blocked from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against
For the first time in two decades, the U.S. has evidence of local transmission of
Scientists have used a gene-editing technique to make mosquitos allies in the fight against
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Economic data show higher prices and constant warnings of a downturn haven't slowed down
The legal complexities tied to former President Donald Trump's classified documents case are unique
GOP and Democratic lawmakers alike condemned the Wisconsin Republican after he spewed profanities at a
Vice President Kamala Harris tells voters at Essence Fest to elect people to Congress who
With allegations of hazing within several sports programs at Northwestern University, experts say that other
A tornado that ripped through a Pfizer plant in Rocky Mount, N.C., raised worries about
All those daily activities we'd rather avoid — taking the stairs, cleaning the house etc
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Mattel reported financial earnings Wednesday. Impacts from the Barbie movie remain to be seen, but
A Rotorway 162F helicopter and an ELA Eclipse 10 gyrocopter collided at Wittman Regional Airport
The next drawing for the grand prize, which is equal to the fourth-largest Mega
In a first, the U.S. picks an Indigenous artist for a solo show at the Venice Biennale - NPR
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The U.S. State Department selected Jeffrey Gibson to create an installation for the U.S. Pavilion
It remains unclear why the 25-year-old Alabama nursing student fabricated a story of
Hot summer temperatures can make you anxious and irritable and dull your thinking. Here's
Turning barely used office space into desperately needed urban housing seems like a win-win
Countertops made of the engineered stone "quartz" are incredibly popular, but public health experts say
In July, COVID infections, hospitalizations and emergency room visits inched up. Recent summers have seen
COVID infections, hospitalizations and emergency room visits appear to have ticked up for the first
Police are still working to identify the vehicle and driver in the Sunday afternoon incident
The meeting is likely to happen by the end of the year, National Security Council
The set of health policy ideas have been GOP favorites for decades. It could mean
The reforms place serious criminal cases under the authority of trained prosecutors. Previously, key decisions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not interfere in his corruption trial, vowing to keep
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Jay Wellons has operated on kids' brains and spinal cords. He writes about the anguish
The proposal would increase fuel economy for cars by 2% annually — and twice as fast
It's not every day that an exuberant comedy about a Mattel doll goes head
Two stellar lunar events are happening this August, with a sturgeon supermoon happening on Aug
New York City officials say they are overwhelmed by an influx of asylum seekers. Hundreds
A diet composed of 80% ultra-processed foods led one British doctor to gain weight
Trader Joe's said its falafel could have rocks in it. It issued recalls recently
New data from the World Health Organization and UNICEF show that the number of children
Singaporean national Saridewi Djamani, 45, was convicted in 2018 of trafficking over 30 grams of
U.S. farms have faced worker shortages for years. Now compounding the problem: The children of
Get ready for a Barbie/Oppenheimer double feature. GOP candidates face difficult positions addressing Trump's
The sentencing hearing is being live-streamed from the Fremont County courthouse in Idaho. Vallow
"Everywhere you dig, you will find something — because Lima was home to great civilizations," says
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The Barbie movie is being celebrated (and slammed) as a feminist film, with its themes