When we accidentally touch something familiar, like a warm pan, our brains already know what feeling to expect and how much ...
The past few weeks in Canada have been reminiscent of the early stages of COVID-19. It’s been chaotic, anxious, fearful, and ...
A Roxbury woman pleaded guilty to stabbing three people and hurting a fourth person in a Boston hotel in 2023 and was sentenced to prison on Wednesday, Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden ...
The Trump administration's chaotic rollout of tariffs has spooked markets, hitting Americans in their retirement accounts as ...
Republican lawmakers are growing alarmed over signs that President Trump’s expanding trade war is hurting the economy, something they’re hearing from constituents at home who are struggling to ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser about the capital city under President Trump and the ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb who argues that President Trump's budget cuts and funding freezes will hurt cities like his.
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General Hospital’s Lulu is forging ahead like a bull in a china shop again, and this time her inability to mind her business is likely to hurt people.
In the delicate dance of human interaction, we often navigate a minefield of emotions. Words and actions, intended or not, can leave lasting impressions, sometimes triggering feelings of pain and ...
If prejudice and hatred against one group are allowed to persist, other forms of discrimination take root. Antisemitism hurts us all.
Eric Rombough testified he would keep less-lethal rounds on his mantel, along with photos of the person he shot, annotated ...