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The moon can be seen behind the roof of a house on the night of June 10-11. It's a rare celestial phenomenon known as the ...
The L’Anse marina was given $300,000 for an engineering grant and study. The funding is made possible through the DNR Parks ...
Residents, business owners, and community stakeholders are invited to a June 23 meeting to talk about the project. It will be ...
MARQUETTE, MI— As contract negotiations continue, UPHS-Marquette nurses and techs will hold a rally next Monday.
The magazine Nature announced the results of its annual Scientist at Work photography contest. The six winning entries are a ...
The Trump administration has deployed U.S. Marines and National Guard troops to Los Angeles as protests continue against immigration raids. NPR looks at the role of the military in LA.
Opposition to the war in Gaza is fueling a new diplomatic approach. Major Western countries are coming together to support formal recognition of a Palestinian state. Israel is threatening retaliation.
An immigration raid at a meatpacking plant in Omaha, Nebraska, spurred protests and stoked fear. Officials said it was the largest immigration enforcement action in Nebraska under this administration.
Dennis Burton worked on creating an HIV vaccine considered to be one of the leading vaccine efforts. In late May, he learned the Trump administration was ending the project.
Insurance markets in places like California, Florida and Louisiana are on the frontlines of an emerging national insurance crisis fueled by threats from climate change. Michael will examine emerging ...
How will mass deportations affect industries that rely on people without legal status? NPR's A Martinez talks with George Carrillo, CEO of the Hispanic Construction Council.
An appeal hearing for President Trump's criminal conviction and sentencing in his hush money case is set to be held in a U.S. court of appeals in Manhattan on Wednesday.
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