The Springfield Regional Arts Council hosts the First Friday Art walk on the first Friday evening of each month.
The lawsuit is the fourth legal challenge against Trump's executive order on voting. The attorneys general argue the order is ...
The second annual Rock the Cat’s Paw event this weekend will benefit Eden Animal Haven, a no-kill cage-free cat shelter in Brighton, just north of Springfield.
We've heard a lot about U.S. bombing plans for Yemen – mostly from a group chat on Signal. But how's the actual bombing campaign going after nearly three weeks? We've heard a lot less about that.
D.C.'s cherry blossoms are a classic backdrop for family photos, and that's what Portia Moore had in mind by having her kids pose for professional photos -- but a figure photobombed the picture.
NPR's Short Wave brings us the stories of how running a marathon could change your brain, fermenting food in space, and the ...
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg Thursday pushed, once again, the Justice Department to explain its use of the Alien ...
A local economics professor is weighing in on what sweeping tariffs President Donald Trump imposed Thursday on virtually all of America’s trade partners could mean for the economy – and consumers.
Federal health agencies have to slash their spending by more than a third, on top of the 10,000-person staffing cuts.
President Trump's sweeping tariff announcement triggered a sharp drop in U.S. stock markets, a flashing-red warning sign of the economic fallout that's expected to result from the widening trade war.
Researchers have discovered a manuscript of one of the oldest versions of the story of King Arthur. How did they find and decipher it?
For decades, Trump has been arguing that trade deficits are bad. BUT - should we be eliminating trade deficits at all? Economist and Harvard professor Jason Furman says no.
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