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When female gorillas leave one social group and join another, they tend to seek out groups with other females that they've ...
White House envoy Steve Witkoff met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow in a last-ditch effort to convince him to make ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their ...
With the number of survivors rapidly declining and their average age now exceeding 86, this year's anniversary is considered ...
Christian Soto, identified in federal court documents as a registered nurse in Oklahoma, has been indicted in a child sex ...
This man in Mozambique is one of many who've received a cash sum with no strings attached. The Trump administration has ...
When Dana's son was hospitalized last year, it led her to a path of discovery about predatory online networks that groom ...
A spokesperson says parts of the Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia were locked down after an active shooter was reported on the sprawling Army post. Lt. Col. Angel Tomko told The Associated Press on ...
Students are increasingly using AI tools to help with — and do — their homework. Here's how older online study services, ...
The vice chair of Optus Bank in Columbia, SC, discusses a collaborative effort to help underserved borrowers obtain the ...
From the pixelated arcades of the ’80s to modern consoles, jazz has been laying down grooves in game soundtracks that ...
Fourteen million people in Sudan have been displaced by war and famine. The Atlantic's Anne Applebaum says the scale of destruction is vast and, as the conflict rages, people are overwhelmed by chaos.