As a warming planet generates more monster hurricanes that can rapidly intensify, researchers are whipping up winds and waves in a giant tank on Virginia Key to improve building designs and better forecasts.
By finding joy and humor in life's chaos, The Paradox's brand of Black pop-punk feels both fresh and familiar.
Pensacola’s Health and Hope Clinic says patients are arriving sicker and with more advanced health problems than in previous years
The bills range from making it easier for police to identify an individual as a gang member to requiring criminals deemed "career offenders" have the designation on their driver's license.
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The lawyers argue that the court does not have a full record of how the Trump administration decided to end temporary protective status for Haitians in the U.S.
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In an upset, Georgia Republican voters rejected President Trump's preferred nominee for the competitive open governor's race. They also picked Rep. Mike Collins to face Sen. Jon Ossoff.
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Sometimes a broken appliance gets thrown out even though it just needs a little fix. That's where volunteer tinkerers come in. They make it work again and give it to people in need.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Kelsey Pfendler, who is rowing solo from California to Hawaii. She is attempting to become the first American woman to do so.
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A resident of San Juan, Puerto Rico, shares the toll of living without running water for nearly two months.