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In a momentous ruling that may shape U.S. political history, the Colorado Supreme Court has ruled th

U.S. support of Israel’s war in Gaza has been unwavering – but as the civilian death toll climbs, in

As social media disinformation grows, academics are studying its harms. But big-tech funding at univ

After about 10 weeks of coaching this summer, six women turned their experiences of motherhood, loss

After half-a-century in a tank, a beloved orca named Tokitae was about to be freed. Then her life en

Scientists came to Greenland on an unprecedented mission to drill for rocks that would reveal the fa

Kate Cox caught the attention of the nation last week when she asked a Texas judge for permission to

Nikki Haley is up, Ron DeSantis is down and Trump is still trouncing both of them. Today, we’re debr

College campuses across the United States are embroiled in conflict over free speech amid the Israel

Each year, millions of people experience seasonal affective disorder or SAD. Today we talk to neuros

Americans are inundated with junk mail in their physical mailboxes. Climate coach Michael Coren trie

The war in Ukraine has reached a critical point. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hoped for vi

The Israel-Gaza war escalated this week  with Israel’s military forces beginning their invasion

An irregular $16 McDonald’s order, a viral TikTok, and a growing conundrum for President Biden’s eco

Today, how a New York law briefly changed how survivors of sexual assault found justice, and the imp

Many Americans drink more than usual this time of year – as much as double, according to some studie

Dozens of world leaders will gather in the UAE Thursday for the start of COP28, the biggest climate

What the end of the UAW strike says about the future of the auto industry. Read more:After six

After nearly seven weeks, Israel and Hamas reached a temporary deal: Hamas freed dozens of hostages

They were roommates and teammates at Harvard, bound by their love of football and each other. Then t