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Documents with sensitive details about the meeting between President Trump and Russian President Putin were left behind on a ...
Ted Clark grew up around the world, as the child of a US diplomat, living in Holland, Morrocco, and South Africa. His ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with "East of Wall" writer and director Kate Beecroft and rancher-turned-actress Tabatha Zimiga on making the film about female empowerment in the Badlands of South Dakota.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Washington Post reporter Rachel Kurzius about fan fiction, which is changing publishing —from books inspired by "Twilight" to an award-winning take on "Huckleberry Finn." ...
Giant dams built to conserve the Colorado River have nearly wiped out nearby native cottonwood trees, causing big ecosystem disruption. Tiny dams built to mimic those built by beavers could bring them ...
When President Trump announced his crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C., the local U.S. attorney said she wanted to focus ...
A new study finds that chimpanzee babies learn vocal and visual communication patterns from their mothers. The findings may ...
Most San Antonio area school districts dropped a letter grade under the new ratings criteria adopted in 2023. They have ...
Electricity prices are rising more than twice as fast as overall inflation. That's especially costly during the dog days of ...
As more and more AI mega data centers are being built in Texas, there's a growing awareness of the water demand of Big Tech.
A book checked out from the San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) has been returned nearly 82 years after its original due date.
The suit claims the popular service may be recording and processing millions of users' private conversations without consent.
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