Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico five years ago. The U.S. response back then was seen as wholly inadequate, and at least 3,000 died. Five years later, Hurricane Fiona is putting the nation to the test once again.
➡️ The island's power grid was wiped out when Fiona made landfall. Lack of power has created another life-threatening challenge: finding clean water. ➡️ Several organizations have begun to take donations to help residents recover from the hurricane. Here's how you can help.
Some epidemiologists aren't happy with Joe Biden's comment that "the pandemic is over." Public health experts say the president's statements will complicate the administration's efforts against COVID — especially as officials are trying to roll out a new booster campaign.
The Senate will soon ratify a climate treaty that would formally mark the U.S.' commitment to reducing hydrofluorocarbons — industrial chemicals commonly found in air conditioners and refrigerators that trap 1,000 times more heat than carbon dioxide.
Authorities in Texas have opened a criminal investigation into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' flight last week that took roughly 50 Venezuelan migrants to Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
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Many people living along the front lines of the war in Ukraine are older. They either don't want to leave or can't because of their advanced age. It's a lonely existence, made easier by the city social workers who stayed behind to take care of them.
Exercising your breathing muscles can be just as important as weight lifting. New research shows that training the diaphragm helps promote heart health and reduce blood pressure.
NPR UX designer Daniel Wood loves to forage. He says picking "neglected fruit" gives him the opportunity to recall the simplicity of survival in an ever-modernizing world.
Adnan Syed, whose story was made famous by the Serial podcast, has been released from prison after a judge vacated his conviction. At 18, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee.
Hard Rock casinos, hotels and cafes announced $100 million worth of wage hikes that would impact 95 different job titles.Housekeepers, cooks and security guards will see the biggest increases, the company said Monday.
For the first time in history, the House of Representatives includes a Native American, a Native Alaskan and a Native Hawaiian — fully representing the U.S.' Indigenous population. Mary Peltola's election in Alaska sealed the deal.
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