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The board is moving to the next step in plans to borrow nearly $90 million for construction of new Career Technical Education and transportation centers.
A new executive order instructs tech companies to address what the White House sees as "woke AI." Receiving future federal ...
The decision further limits a 90-year-old high-court precedent that was aimed at protecting the independence of certain ...
Tesla on Wednesday reported a drop in its profit during the second quarter, as the electric vehicle maker continues to ...
Last Friday, after the U.S. House of Representatives clawed back funding from public media, including NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, WBOI's Travis Pope spoke about the impact.
Six-year-old Etan Patz disappeared while walking to a school bus stop in 1979. The publicity of the case led to a societal ...
As the situation in Gaza becomes more and more dire, with reports of people dying from starvation, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Israel's Permanent Representative to the U.N. Danny Danon.
Despite great fanfare in Washington, Indonesian businesses say they are not convinced by the trade agreement with the U.S.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tim Podlogar, who researches exercise metabolism, about how elite cyclists consume thousands of calories each day to compete in the Tour de France.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with mycologist Aishwarya Veerabahu about the rapid spread of golden oyster mushrooms across North America. It's the subject of a new study authored by Veerabahu.
President Trump had called for the release of grand jury testimony related to Epstein. Two judges in New York also are ...
Sorry, Baby follows a professor's life before and after a sexual assault. Writer-director Eva Victor talks to Morning Edition ...