Today's primaries span Maine to Nevada, with key Senate and governor races crucial for both parties' strategies.
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Boston school's World Cup project: Elementary students explore languages, cuisine, and wildlife of various countries.
NPR's Michel Martin interviews Josef Palermo on his Kennedy Center tenure and its future prospects.
West Virginia embraces coal as Virginia shifts away, complicating efforts to reduce utility bills for both states.
A SoFi Stadium worker strike looms before the World Cup, as employees demand better pay and job security assurances.
Teen job seekers face tough competition with fewer opportunities as the job market tightens, experts warn.
Water returns to the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool after a controversial painting project. Observers note little change.
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A New World screwworm case found in Texas poses a major threat to cattle, marking the first U.S. case in 60 years.
The NTSB reported a United Airlines plane from Venice flew too low and slow before landing at Newark, striking a pole.









