SPACEX has revealed the key changes it will make to its Starship SN10 launch - which could happen this week - as the company looks to finally complete a landing after two explosions for the SN10's predecessors.
Anna Delvey, the woman who impersonated a German heiress and scammed New York's banks and social circles, is already starting the brand-building after early release.
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MILWAUKEE (AP) - The Milwaukee Bucks knew when they overhauled their roster that they might pay a short-term price for their attempts to improve their postseason fortunes.
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It will be a matchup of two teams out to regain their winning ways Tuesday night when the Toronto Raptors visit the Milwaukee Bucks for the opener of a two-game set. The Bucks will be returning home
The Senate voted Saturday to acquit former President Donald Trump on charges stem from the January 6 coup attempt in which Trump org impeachment charges of incitement of insurrection. The charges stem from the January 6 coup attempt in which Trump organized a violent mob to storm the US Capitol with the aim of overturning the 2020 presidential election.
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Female Marine recruits started basic training for the first time in the 100-year history of boot camp in San Diego. The Corps is under a congressional mandate to end segregated recruit training.
Among the latest batch of new emoji is an unassuming blue pickup truck. The story of how that symbol got onto our devices offers a window into the big and sometimes dark money that companies are spending to influence the way we communicate.
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As Cicely Tyson's memorial takes place in her home of Harlem, New York, NPR speaks with Black women whose lives were changed by Tyson's work and symbolic power.
A disruption to the polar vortex can make for interesting weather. NPR's Aisla Chang talks to Michael Ventrice, a meteorological scientist at IBM, explains what's behind the bizarre winter weather.
Power outages, cold temperatures and other winter storm-related problems are plaguing San Antonio.
Tesla is creating a vast new plant near Berlin to build its electric vehicles. And the move threatens to upend Germany's traditional combustion engine car culture.
Ailsa Chang talks to Deborah Archer, new president of the ACLU, about the organization's changing tides and recently announced racial justice agenda.
A family of Korean immigrants resettles in Arkansas in the Sundance favorite and Golden Globe nominee, Minari.
In recent months, we've learned about several new variants of the coronavirus that have popped up in the U.S. Scientists recently reported seven new and distinct variants.
Nearly two years after the Trump administration told U.S. telecom providers to replace Chinese equipment for national security reasons, they're still waiting on federal guidance and funding.
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Henry Louis Gates Jr. on The Black Church, which chronicles the birth of the Black church and its role throughout American society.