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As trials continue for a coronavirus vaccine, some of the world's biggest drug companies have come t
Youth voter turnout exceeded expectations in 2018 and may do so again in 2020. Generation Z — those
With Labor Day weekend gone, summer is unofficially over — and millions of children head back to sc
California set a new record high this week for the most acres burned in a single wildfire season. In
Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, told NPR today that keeping people in their houses
As the Northern Hemisphere prepares for a flu season with COVID-19, there are lessons to be learned
President Trump has stoked tensions and repeatedly failed to condemn acts of violence from racially
It's September and millions of kids are going back to school this month. Millions more already have.
Chadwick Boseman had raw talent, world-class training and the will to defy Hollywood gatekeepers. As
From therapeutics to testing to vaccine development, public health experts are increasingly worried
Professional athletes from several leagues said they would not play scheduled games Wednesday night
Donald Trump told the Republican National Convention: "The crime and violence that today afflicts ou
The FBI has called it a potential domestic terror threat. The President says he doesn't know much. N
Louis DeJoy testified in front of the House Oversight Committee today. He denied ordering the remova
For the first time in modern history, a major political party convention was not about the optics, t
Former President Barack Obama reportedly changed the speaking order during Wednesday night's Democra
For months President Trump has tried to suggest voting by mail is not reliable, while 'absentee' vot
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill welcomed students back to campus, only to cancel all
Testing is down 40% in two of the hardest-hit states — Texas and Florida. Ashish Jha of Harvard's Gl
The Census Bureau has said it needs more time to complete their count of every person living in the