The company, founded by former SpaceX executives Kreitz, Sean Pitt and Bryon Hargis, would manufacture and test tip-to-tail ...
After several confusing interactions with the City of Albuquerque, KUNM has finally learned from officials that the speakers ...
Middle-class families are struggling to afford insurance in southwest Florida. Realtors say a wave of foreclosures could be ...
Well-meaning city dwellers forgo permits and official procedure to rewild urban areas across the country. In downtown LA, ...
For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide.
More women are planning to deck the halls in rented fashion this year, just as inflation and tariffs are poised to push ...
NPR interviews with current and former officials reveal more of the backstory around the military's strikes in the Caribbean.
DOJ records show that more than 600 arrests in Chicago's recent immigration enforcement operation may have violated a federal consent decree. And of those arrested, fewer than 3% had criminal records.
So, they're doing what they can to reduce the risks of extreme wildfires, including making homes less likely to burn.
The Department of Homeland Security says that 130 people were arrested over the weekend in immigration enforcement operations in Charlotte.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is vowing to overhaul how Ukraine's energy sector is managed after those close to him are implicated in a massive corruption scandal involving the country's ...
NPR reports for the first time on remarks from a Justice Department official who told prosecutors the U.S. should "just sink" drug boats — six months before drug strikes began in the Caribbean.
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