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Lovell commanded the mission that almost ended in disaster after an explosion that threatened the crew's oxygen and ...
Economists say that what happens in Vegas matters nationally because it often reflects broader trends on consumer confidence ...
In 2023, Texas voters approved a $1 billion investment in state parks. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has begun ...
One of the Missions famous owners—former Spur and NBA Hall of Famer Manu Ginobili—is expected to throw out the first pitch at ...
The U.S. Air Force said Thursday it would deny all transgender service members who have served between 15 and 18 years the ...
Using advanced DNA-analysis techniques researchers in New York City identified three more victims of the 9/11 terror attacks ...
The 14-day stoppage comes as a federal judge considers whether additional construction of the immigration detention facility ...
County commissioners and the San Antonio City Council voted this year to create the authority to develop the ballpark and ...
At the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, Black artistry is on display. NPR critic Eric Deggans says it's ...
A new state law bans students from using cell phones, tablets, and smartwatches during school hours. Most San Antonio districts plan to allow phones on campus — if they’re out of sight.
The answers to these questions and many more will determine how NPR and the rest of the public radio network fulfills the promise to provide high-quality news to a universal audience. Consumers have a ...
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