The U.S. economy grew at an annual pace of 2% in the first three months of the year. That's an improvement from the previous quarter. But soaring energy prices could put a damper on growth.
NPR's science podcast Short Wave looks at the secrets behind scorpions' weapons, using electricity to measure the quality of a cup of coffee, and what shapes the content of dreams.
After years of drought, Corpus Christi, Texas, is on the brink of a water emergency, as freshwater sources have dried up, leaving close to half a million people at risk of not having drinking water.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Angela Kimball of the mental health advocacy group Inseparable about the drop in suicide rates after the launch of the 988 Lifeline.
The Iran war has nearly doubled jet fuel prices in the United States. That means the bill for firefighting aircraft ...
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent global energy prices skyrocketing as supply chains fail. Here & Now‘s Scott Tong ...
Today on Louisiana Considered, we break down the constitutional amendments state voters will soon weigh in on. We also ...
NPR reporting says the SCOTUS ruling could spark the largest-ever decline in representation by Black members of Congress.
Paraquat has been linked to Parkinson’s disease and just a sip is fatal, but tens of thousands of pounds of it are being ...
Louisiana suspended its upcoming primaries for the U.S. House, following Wednesday's U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling that ...
State wildlife agencies are releasing non-native trout to their local lakes and streams by the millions. Here & Now‘s Scott Tong speaks with Helen Neville, a scientist at Trout Unlimited, about why ...
State wildlife agencies are releasing non-native trout to their local lakes and streams by the millions. Here & Now‘s Scott Tong speaks with Helen Neville, a scientist at Trout Unlimited, about why ...
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