Earlier this year, multiple news organizations declared that President Biden was encountering "headwinds" on many fronts that could thwart his agenda. Headwinds are difficult to navigate and they impede progress -- quite the opposite of those kinder breezes which push from the back, of course.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Makiya Seminera, editor-in-chief of The Alligator, about protests against Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse, who will most likely be the University of Florida's new president.
Closing arguments have started in the Parkland shooter's trial. He pleaded guilty to killing 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and could potentially receive a death sentence.
The cuts in oil production by OPEC Plus could signal a rift between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. — or just an effort by the oil producers to make more money.
With the U.S. mediating, Israel and Lebanon have settled a dispute over gas drilling rights in the Mediterranean Sea. This could help defuse a flashpoint and help raise cash for Lebanon.
Over the weekend, the NFL and its players union announced a change to the league's concussion policy after a high-profile incident involving a star Miami Dolphins quarterback.
Conspiracy theorists want to get rid of voting machines, but research has found hand counting to be less accurate and more expensive.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case where the pork industry is challenging the constitutionality of a California animal welfare law.
Pioneering DJ Art Laboe, who spent seven decades on the air in Southern California, died Friday at age 97.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Roger Bennett, co-author of Gods of Soccer: The Pantheon of the 100 Greatest Soccer Players.
Elon Musk has admitted to using a diabetes drug for his recent weight loss.
The animating idea behind life event-based service delivery is simple: service delivery should be designed with humans in mind.
Max Verstappen did not need luck to become F1 champion for a second time
Angela Lansbury's family announced on Tuesday that the cherished actress and Disney Legend died.
Direct air capture may be key to saving Earth from the effects of climate change, but there's a catch: It's really hard to do.
According to state health officials, flu season is officially underway. This morning, Acting Health Secretary Dr. Denise Johnson joined medical professionals to express the importance of getting the flu vaccine this season.
Recent court decisions underscore the urgency of updating and strengthening land-use planning laws.
THURMAN, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Two students visiting the Adirondacks recently were rescued by New York State Forest Rangers after getting lost during a day retreat from an area university. A ranger was called into the Adirondacks on the night of Saturday, Oct. 1, to respond to a report of two students lost in the woods near Dippikill Pond, miles west of Lake George and Warrensburg.
WASHINGTON (KSNT) - Over $500 million has been made available to Kansas for 2023 from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration for infrastructure investments. According to the Biden Administration, a total of $564.06 million has been released to Kansas for 12 formula programs supporting investment in critical infrastructure such as roads, bridges and [...]
Finger Licking Foodie Tours is launching a new series of dine-abouts aimed at locals who crave a deep-eat into a favorite food or cuisine.
Charlie Puth is talking about his experience with Ellen DeGeneres' now-defunct record label, after Greyson Chance detailed a similar experience.
The Georgia Bulldogs are your national champions, but there is a new title favorite. Check out the title odds for all Top 25 teams.
Euan Anderson should never ref a game again , perfectly good goal chalked off and many other dubious decisions
Back in the day, a basketball player might sneak into a gym to work on his shot late at night.