Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, was ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Regina Barber and Jessica Yung of Short Wave about carnivorous squirrels, the history of life on Earth, and new insights into the relationship between people and dogs.
President Biden is expected to issue an executive order Tuesday that would greatly reduce the number of asylum-seekers ...
A rescue dog on the run in New Orleans has become a celebrity of sorts as he's escaped adoptive homes twice and people are reporting sightings of the dog on social media.
Women make up a third of new hunters applying for licenses. Outdoor organizations and Midwest states are trying to reach groups that haven't historically participated in hunting.
Charges against the CEO of Telegram mark one of the few instances where the head of a major internet platform has been charged over alleged criminal failure to moderate what users do on its site.
To preserve the spirit of the Games, Paris' mayor has proposed making the five Olympic rings installed on the Eiffel Tower a permanent fixture. Now the Eiffel family has gotten involved.
Sports fans who tuned into Netflix's landmark streaming Wednesday of two NFL games may have felt a bit of troubling Déjà vu – at first. That's because this crucial event – signaling the entry of the ...
Aurea Ortiz talks with Coach Julie and Josue Ortiz about respecting people with disabilities, Julie's programs for adults, ...
John Pearce welcomes Jill Youngken and Joe Garrera of the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum to talk about curating historically ...
The sanctuary in Washington state said it was working with officials to determine the cause of the outbreak, which has killed ...
A round of Israeli airstrikes targeted the Houthi rebel-held capital and multiple ports. The head of the World Health ...