
Undeniable Evidence of Climate Change and Its Immediate Impact
Undeniable facts about climate change: It’s happening now, and ending environmental protections will worsen the situation.

Undeniable facts about climate change: It’s happening now, and ending environmental protections will worsen the situation.

In Maine, dozens of incarcerated individuals earn $60,000+ annually by working remotely on laptops.

Troops in Washington D.C. patrol low-crime areas and collect garbage, NPR reports their views.

The killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in Utah marks another incident in the recent trend of political violence.

A federal judge ruled Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in L.A. violated the law, citing misuse in law enforcement.

Former Mexican cartel leader Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada pleads guilty to U.S. drug charges, apologizes for his crimes.

Samuel Kangethe prepares to leave the U.S. for Kenya amid immigration uncertainties, leaving his family behind.

Opera singers at Middlebury Language School in Vermont hone their German skills, mastering umlauts and diction nuances.

NPR’s Ari Shapiro discusses President Trump’s emergency declaration in D.C. with Phil Mendelson, highlighting concerns.

Five soldiers were injured at Fort Stewart, Ga., after an Army sergeant opened fire. Sgt. Quornelius Radford is in custody.

For hundreds of civil servants, today marks their last day at the U.S. Department of Education, amid mass layoffs.
