Deanne Criswell, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, tells Morning Edition that disaster response after ...
Research into some areas of the world that have a lot of centenarians shows that some of those people are no longer alive.
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The animated film Piece By Piece traces Pharrell’s early life as a boy growing up in Virginia Beach and follows his ...
The EPA is finalizing a rule to require replacement of lead service lines that connect homes to water systems. The change would lower lead levels in drinking water but poses logistical challenges.
Blood pressure readings are a key to evaluating your risk of cardiovascular disease. But a new study finds that even small ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with D.C. AG Brian Schwalb about the new lawsuit against TikTok alleging that the social media platform causes harm to kids and operates in an illegal virtual economy.
Housing affordability and how best to spur new construction have become election issues. Austin, Texas, has seen a historic building boom that has lowered rents. Is it scalable to other cities?
Lawsuits filed by 14 attorneys general argue that TikTok knowingly exacerbates the youth mental health crisis and places ...