Maria Ruhtenberg, an attorney fired for online comments about Charlie Kirk's shooting, settled for $125,000 after suing.
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The U.S. Forest Service is fully staffed with seasonal firefighters, but concerns about major wildfires remain.
Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve Chair who guided the U.S. through economic booms, passed away at 100.
Indie rockers like The Shins' James Mercer find their rebellious tunes evolving as fatherhood reshapes their lives.
The National Park Service allocates $74M to relocate a dock at Lake Powell due to the reservoir's reduced water level.
Don Gonyea Reflects on Presidential Library Openings
Covering the launch of the Obama Presidential Center, he recalls key moments from past library openings.
Chloramine Detection
Indoor pool odor is from chlorine binding to waste. A student invented a device to measure chloramine levels.
Opal Lee, the Grandmother of Juneteenth, shares her activism journey and future hopes with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly in 2024.
Vice President JD Vance delays trip to Switzerland for Iran peace talks, raising concerns over the agreement's stability.
Mississippi Police Shooting Under Investigation
A police shooting in Mississippi left a child dead and an adult injured during a shoplifting call at a parking lot.





