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On today’s episode, we get a preview of this weekend’s festivities at the 25th annual Satchmo Summerfest. Also, we learn how ...
The clubhouse manager of the Richmond Flying Squirrels shares his secrets to getting stains out of baseball uniforms. NPR’s Melissa Gray shares some of his laundry tips.
The United Kingdom plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September unless Israel commits to peace in the Gaza Strip and ...
Two meteor showers — the Southern Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids —peak Tuesday night, giving stargazers a chance ...
The semicolon has been described as a "graceful pause" in writing. But this graceful punctuation mark is being forgotten.
The proposal would overturn endangerment finding, which determined that greenhouse gas emissions can be regulated under the Clean Air Act.
We visit a nursery for corals off the Florida Keys. It’s one of the largest in the world and is meant to help replenish reefs that have suffered from bleaching. West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s ...
They’re challenging a new Trump administration policy that forces immigrants without legal status to remain locked up in ICE custody.
After the European Union agreed to 15% tariffs on exports to the U.S., we step back to assess the impact of the new trade reality that President Trump is starting to forge with countries across the ...
Around the country, volunteer-run repair cafes are helping people get broken items fixed for free, saving money and keeping old chairs and electronics out of the waste stream. North Country Public ...
Some homes are still standing after fires in Southern California destroyed thousands of homes earlier this year, but testing shows they are full of toxic chemicals.
The Trump administration has effectively eliminated two rules designed to promote cleaner cars. Now, as the EPA suggests not considering carbon dioxide to be pollution, the last is poised to fall.
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