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John Follmer prunes back plants at the Japanese garden on the West LA Veterans Affairs campus in April. Stella Kalinina for NPR hide caption John Follmer is a…
Winemakers across France are experimenting with the ancient practice of "vitiforestry" – growing trees alongside vines – to tackle the modern issue of climate …
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has announced plans to sell $80bn worth of shares to fund its rollout of artificial intelligence. Alphabet said on Monday t…
The period between 2018 and 2022, sometimes referred to as "the rainbow wave," featured an unprecedented increase in LGBTQ candidates elected to office. Pete B…
A group of former FBI employees is launching a nonprofit to aid those caught in the crosshairs of what they call the agency’s “retribution campaign.” The FBI S…
Anthropic is an American artificial intelligence (AI) company founded in 2021. RICCARDO MILANI/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images/AFP hide caption Stay up to dat…
SpaceX’s latest Starship test partially succeeded, showing progress but leaving reusability unproven before a planned $1.75 trillion IPO. The partial success e…
Guadalupe Higuera stands in front of trucks being repaired at his family's shop in Phoenix. Jeff Brady/NPR hide caption PHOENIX – Rising gasoline prices have …
U.S. borrowing costs are spiking—10-year Treasury yields hit **4.44%** (up from 3.95% pre-Iran war)—as investors demand higher returns amid **$1T annual debt c…
Lawmakers in the United States are quietly advancing a proposal that could deepen military ties between the US and Israel in unprecedented ways, at a time when…
This weekend was one for the box office history books. Movie theaters across the nation were jamming with Gen Z crowds, who showed up en masse for not one but …

























