Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vows not to be swayed by a DOJ probe, emphasizing the city's strength in diversity.
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A Delaware shelter seeks homes for 8,000 chicks found abandoned for days in a USPS truck. 4,000 were found dead.
Nearly all Senate Republicans confirmed Charles Kushner, a convicted felon, as U.S. Ambassador to France. Trump nominated him last year.
Ramon van Meer's online experiment showed consumers prefer cheaper imported showerheads over pricier U.S.-made ones.
Cuts to USAID affect everything from international aid to high school science fairs, impacting students like Max Kurtz.
NPR's Steve Inskeep interviews Dr. Ben Davies on former President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis and treatments.
Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, is suspected in the Palm Springs explosion at a fertility clinic, treated as terrorism.
Explosion at Palm Springs Clinic
One dead, four injured in an intentional explosion at a reproductive health clinic in Palm Springs, CA.
Storms and Tornadoes Claim Lives in Kentucky and Missouri
At least 25 have died in Kentucky and Missouri. Governor Beshear urges public to check on neighbors, as damage assessments continue.










