NPR's Juana Summers talks with Genevieve Villamora about adapting healing soup recipes from around the world with ingredients commonly available in the U.S.
Home sales have been way down for the last two years. Aspiring homeowners may be acclimating to higher mortgage rates. But fears about the economy could chill the market.
Starting July 1, paid parental leave for eligible public employees, including teachers and state workers, will go into effect ...
Alabama lawmakers have approved legislation aimed at creating a path for people who experience suicidal thoughts to ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Alabama attorney general can't prosecute groups who help Alabama women obtain abortions in ...
On any given day, there are hundreds of different exhibitions on view at the Smithsonian's many museums. But a recent White ...
The disappointing global deliveries of the company's electric car models come as CEO Elon Musk's role as President Trump's ...
As ICE agents arrest international students at campuses across the U.S., professor Daniel Kanstroom discusses the law — and ...
Over the last few years, hardcore has transformed from an underground subculture into a mainstream phenomenon. Scowl is one ...
As he broke a record set when Thurmond stood against the Civil Rights Act, Booker said, "I'm not here, though, because of his ...
Democrats can take Tuesday as one of the first bits of good news they've had in months. But they also have to be aware that ...
Democrats can take yesterday's elections as one of the first bits of good news they've had in months. But there are lots of ...
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