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Florida Gov. DeSantis signs law that prevents extreme heat protectionsThe move follows Texas, which passed similar legislation last year. Resume02:362 hours ago
Chinese economy beats growth expectations despite concernsChina's economy had a stronger first quarter than was expected, but concerns remain over a crisis in the country's vital property sector.Resume03:452 hours ago
Israeli settlers attack Palestinians in the West BankIsraeli settlers in the West Bank attacked Palestinian villages near the city of Ramallah over the weekend.Resume06:062 hours ago
Speaker Mike Johnson plans separate votes on aid for Israel and UkraineJohnson proposes separate votes for each, while the Senate has already passed a combined aid package.Resume04:512 hours ago
Alabama's new congressional district is having a runoff. Here's why it mattersThe new district was created last year after a lawsuit alleged the state’s congressional map was designed to disenfranchise Black voters.Resume03:522 hours ago
One approach to reducing recidivism tackles matters of the heartMore than a third of the incarcerated people released return to prison within three years.Resume05:482 hours ago
The view inside Israel after a barrage of drones and missiles was mostly interceptedIsrael’s war cabinet met again Tuesday to weigh possible responses to the weekend’s missile and drone attack from Iran.Resume06:092 hours ago
Supreme Court hears Jan.6-related caseThe case could decide whether a federal obstruction law can be used to prosecute hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants. Resume05:392 hours ago
Library of Congress adds The Notorious B.I.G., Green Day, ABBA to National Recording RegistryThe Library of Congress has added 25 mostly musical selections to the National Recording Registry, something the library does every year.Resume00:422 hours ago
North Carolina uses federal COVID funds to test for lead in public school drinking waterNorth Carolina is one of more than a dozen states that require public schools to test for lead in their drinking water.2 hours ago
FBI opens criminal probe into Baltimore Key Bridge collapseFederal agents have been on board the Dali to look for clues on the cargo ship that crashed into the bridge after it lost power.Resume04:392 hours ago
NBA Play-In tournament begins; Caitlin Clark taken first in WNBA draftOn Tuesday night, the post-season of the NBA tips off as the Play-In tournament gets underway — with rules that often confuse many. Resume03:422 hours ago
Looking back on Bush v. Gore as Supreme Court considers another election caseThe Supreme Court will hear arguments later this month over whether former President Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution on charges that he tried to overturn the 2020 election.Resume10:512 hours ago
Debut books that made authors stars — and new releases you shouldn't missTraci Thomas of "The Stacks" podcast reccomends books that put an author on the map, were one and done, or were the start of a successful career.Resume09:372 hours ago
Can changing media consumption change your political views?A study released in 2022 by political scientists Joshua Kalla and David Broockman looked at that question, by having Fox News viewers switch to CNN for a month.Resume09:372 hours ago
Iran strikes Israel: Reactions from the Middle EastIran and its proxy militias launched 300 missiles and drones into Israel.Resume05:53Apr 15, 2024
How to navigate financial aid packages and the 'FAFSA fiasco'Changes to the federal student aid process have caused significant delays to college financial packages.Resume03:47Apr 15, 2024
The latest from the Boston Marathon finish lineThe race marks the 128th Boston Marathon.Resume02:44Apr 15, 2024
A year into Sudan civil war, Sudanese-American reflects on conflict's roots and family trapped thereYasser fled Sudan and came to the United States in 1999, escaping the regime of dictator Omar al-Bashir. Now, his family is trapped in Sudan.Resume10:47Apr 15, 2024
Runners Kara Goucher and Des Linden talk women athletes, doping, Boston and their new podcastTheir podcast is a deep dive into everything from shoes to doping to the nitty gritty of elite training programs.Resume11:01Apr 15, 2024