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Be they girls, or be they dogs? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Xenobe Purvis about her debut novel, "The Hounding," where rumors about five girls turn deadly in 18th-century England.
The Trump administration has given an ultimatum to immigrants without legal status: Leave voluntarily, or you'll be detained ...
A storm is coming and two siblings pull on their boots and head to the sea. The waves crash and the rain starts to fall, but ...
Fire officials revised the estimated size of the Aubrey Mountain Fire near Oakridge from 35 acres to 25 acres Saturday ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified the man who opened fire at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as ...
This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with guest host Tom Papa, special guest Pedro Pascal and panelists Brian Babylon, ...
Sandra Grimes died at the age of 79. Her work was crucial in catching a Soviet agent who "caused more damage to the national ...
In the hills of southeastern Turkey lies a site so ancient, it's turning our understanding of civilization on its head and ...
Etiquette expert Elaine Swann tackles tricky questions about staying at a loved one's place. Is it OK to borrow their car?
A new exhibit opens this week at the Springfield History Museum. “PosSUBilities: 75 Years of the Springfield Utility Board,” ...
The 1940’s era water tank on College Hill was removed last year. Now, crews are starting to assemble two new, seismically ...
Weapons is a story about a community recovering from an inexplicable trauma that arrives like a natural disaster, wreaks havoc, and then cannot be reversed, only survived.
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