A medical facility run by a Catholic association from Italy offers historical perspective on the course of the AIDS epidemic in Mozambique, where over 10 percent of the population lives with HIV.
The outbreak remains focused in Congo's eastern Ituri province. Congo has reported over 1,000 suspected cases with the ...
A county clerk in Colorado convicted of interference in the 2020 elections is being released from jail early after President Trump pressured the state's Democratic governor.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Ras Baraka, mayor of Newark, N.J., about the protests taking place outside the Delaney Hall Detention Facility, which have grown violent in recent days.
Controversy seems to follow democratic senate candidate Graham Platner. He tells Morning Edition host Leila Fadel voters are forgiving and concerned about their own lives.
Iran’s semi-official Iranian Tasnim news agency reports that Iran is stopping talks with the U.S. to protest Israel expanding its push into Lebanon. Here & Now ‘s Peter O’Dowd speaks with Jim Walsh, ...
There have been hundreds of thousands of casualties on both sides of the war in Ukraine, and by some estimates, more than 80% are now caused by drones.
The Anthropic IPO, and those of other AI-related firms like OpenAI, could be among the biggest in U.S. history.
Aid workers in Uganda are watching an Ebola crisis unfold in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo. They're doing what ...
An entomologist researched the worms used in mescal to better understand the relationship between the creatures and specific agave plants - and the danger if harvesting increases.
Connie Franciosi, 80, noticed a suspicious spot on her skin and was diagnosed with melanoma in 2020. "It was considered a late diagnosis," she says. The skin cancer can be difficult to treat if it's ...
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