NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Cindy Long, a former administrator of the USDA's SNAP program, what recent court rulings mean for the millions of Americans waiting for funds to buy groceries. Let's turn to ...
Bull riding looks like eight seconds of adrenaline - but the other side of the story is cracked ribs, torn knees, concussions, and hooves landing where helmets don’t help. These riders aren’t just ...
What happens when risk gets too high to insure? Amy Barnes exposes how climate change could make millions of homes uninsurable — collapsing property values, freezing loans, and triggering a silent ...
A farm upstate—What happens to large language models when they’re replaced by their successors? The question has become increasingly salient as people who form emotional attachments to their chatbots ...
Raymond Biesinger says he wrote his new book, “9 Times My Work Has Been Ripped Off: An Informal Self-Defence Guide for Independent Creatives,” for a very simple reason. “Spite, quite honestly,” he ...
After two decades of constructing and supporting a far-reaching diversity, equity and inclusion apparatus, the University of Virginia has begun to completely dismantle all DEI initiatives across its ...
The second Trump administration has radically reduced illegal migration. The border-control blitzkrieg brought quick victory. But, from here on, the campaign will be a long slog — finding, arresting ...
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