Several universities, including Wichita State, claim that football's first forward pass was thrown at their school. Who's right?
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We all feel lonely at some point, but long-term social isolation can damage our mental and physical health. A new book called Project UnLonely shows how creative expression can foster friendships.
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Here's how one professor holds on to the pacifism and silent meditation espoused by Quakers when the world feels like it's on fire.
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Advocates say human-driven climate change is hurting people's health worldwide–but taking action like reducing reliance on fossil fuels lowers risks immediately.
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A Los Angeles man already in custody in connection with another shooting investigation has been identified as the suspect in three recent killings of homeless men, police said Saturday.
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NPR's Miles Parks and Domenico Montanaro speak with NYU law professor Melissa Murray on the latest from the various Trump trials.
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NPR's Throughline podcast team speaks with Jeremi Suri, the author of Henry Kissinger and the American Century.
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In her most extensive comments yet on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, Vice President Kamala Harris says Israel must do more to protect civilians in Gaza.
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A look at different examples of recording artists who have pivoted to a new musical genre at some point in their career.
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The hackers have been going after U.S. facilities that utilize an Israeli-made computer system, which is predominately used in water and wastewater systems.
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Colorado's booming urban population flipped the state from red to blue, allowing a referendum on reintroducing wolves to pass. But that growing population now may be too big for them to thrive.
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As people around the globe observe World AIDS Day, AIDS Project of the Ozarks is celebrating a milesAPO offers medical services and testing.
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Dakota Johnson is an actor, producer and activist, and her new documentary is The Disappearance of Shere Hite. She may be a Dakota, but what does she know about THE Dakotas?
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