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Protests targeting an Israeli-owned team have seized the limelight at Spain's version of the Tour de France. The team under fire issued a statement saying that quitting the race is out of the question ...
Some GOP officials want to clamp down on perceived expressions of schadenfreude about Charlie Kirk's death. Conservative activists are publicizing social media posts that are "celebrating" his death.
A ballot measure in California will ask voters if they OK a new congressional map. In a sign of how rare the proposal is, it specifically cites Texas Republicans' new districts in the measure's title.
Some colleges, seeking to attract more male students, are adding the sport. Research suggests the gains may be short-lived.
To mark the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's iconic film “Jaws,” the Academy Museum has opened a new exhibit.
The iconic monarch butterfly is on the brink of extinction. In response, scientists are asking Californians to snap photos of ...
From its association with workers' rights in the 19th century to its inclusion in a video game, the famous old Italian song "Bella Ciao" has an evolving legacy.
The NPR Network is working on a series about the rising cost of living. We want to hear from you: What costs are going up, and how are you coping? How is it changing the way you live?
The 77th annual Primetime Emmys air on CBS Sunday, Sept. 14 — hosted by Nate Bargatze — THR’s Scott Feinberg joins to talk predictions.
Another big financial settlement reasserts the family dynamics within Rupert Murdoch's media empire and eventual estate.
The 77th annual Emmy Awards will air this Sunday night (Sept. 14) on CBS and Paramount+ — hosted by a first-timer, comedian ...
Migrants sent by the U.S. to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, were moved to another part of the naval base there because of a water failure, raising doubts about housing large numbers of deportees.
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