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Idaho Public Television has a new series that goes behind the scenes of Idaho jobs to help kids decide what to be when they ...
Thousands of people die in custody each year, usually during an arrest or while incarcerated. Exactly how many is impossible ...
A public library in Ohio is celebrating the life of one of its most loyal patrons, a retired social worker named Dan Pelzer.
Poverty and child welfare activist David Ambroz shares his experience of homelessness, abuse and foster care in his new ...
On a reporting trip, Here & Now's Chris Bentley and Peter O'Dowd traversed the Blues Trail in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
The president announced a 100% tariff on computer chips from the Oval Office just hours after the U.S. Secretary of Labor ...
As wildfire season continues across the country, the National Science Foundation has awarded the University of Idaho a $1.4 ...
One of the brightest stars in the night sky seems to be orbited by a planet like Jupiter. The news is sure to cheer fans of ...
This week marks 60 years since the Voting Rights Act was signed into law. While much of the spotlight often falls on the South, the law’s impact reached all corners of the country – including right ...
All of Harvard University's recent legal cases have started on the desk of federal Judge Allison Burroughs of Massachusetts.
Biographer Peter Ames Carlin describes the making of Born to Run as an "existential moment" for Springsteen: "If this didn't ...
The ruling deems the government's termination of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities "unlawful" and allows ...