The SWP’s Energy & Climate Office received the grant from the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. It will ...
LANSING, MI— The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity has awarded 41 U.P. businesses $1.6 million in Going ...
People displaced by Hurricane Helene and living in temporary shelters, are trying to stay warm this week as freezing temperatures blanket the region.
The leaders of the so-called "Department of Government Efficiency" are calling for large-scale layoffs of federal workers and ...
The idea that eating cocoa-rich, dark chocolate may offer health benefits is not new. Cocoa is loaded with compounds called polyphenols that have been shown to help our bodies fend off inflammation, ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with actor Jude Law and screenwriter Zach Baylin about turning the true story of a white supremacist group into the film "The Order." ...
A study finds male hockey players -- at all ages -- are at-risk of the degenerative brain disease CTE. The research also determined that the longer someone plays the sport, the higher the risk.
For many people outside of South Korea, President Yoon Suk Yeol's decision to declare martial law earlier this week was a ...
It can be hard to find the right words to say to a friend whose loved one has died. Experts share the dos and don'ts of ...
Republicans are entering the new Congress with the slimmest majority in nearly a century. NPR's Michel Martin talks to strategist Mike Ricci about how the GOP will navigate the political landscape.
The tiny ray spider uses its web to grab its prey out of the air. Though common practice with comic book characters, this ability is unusual in spiders.
NPR's A Martinez talks to Bridget Everett about her Peabody Award-winning show "Somebody Somewhere." The HBO series is about to air its final episode.