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The Department of Transportation is raising concerns about airlines using artificial intelligence to set ticket prices based on customers' personal information. Airline ticket prices already fluctuate ...
WBUR's Martha Bebinger lost her nephew, Austen Smith, to a drug overdose last year. In this essay, she describes the pain and questions that linger.
Though he died in 1997 at the age of 30, singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley's music continues to resonate. Rolling Stone named his studio album "Grace" one of the 500 greatest albums of all time. A new ...
We get the latest on Haiti's escalating violence days after gangs attacked an orphanage near Port Au Prince on Sunday, kidnapping seven staff members and a 3-year-old child.
In his second term, President Trump has taken dramatic moves to roll back efforts to fight climate change. Here & Now 's Peter O'Dowd and Anthony Brooks look at those efforts with Jillian Goodman, ...
In the book, Traci Brimhall, the poet laureate of Kansas, details her effort to build connections through food and the arts.
Groundwater depletion is rapidly accelerating, creating areas of "mega-drying" in regions that heavily depend on groundwater for their drinking supplies.
Battles between herders and farmers over access to land in Nigeria's fertile central region have led to violent clashes and no easy answers.
U.N. officials say a quarter of the population in Gaza is experiencing "famine-like conditions." Health experts who have studied past famines warn that the fallout can reverberate across generations.
Last month, Microsoft announced a Chinese state-sponsored hack on government agency data, as well as hundreds of companies.
Some patients who’ve suffered from oral cancers or neurological diseases like ALS are starting to use the technology to regain natural voices that they lost.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is cutting nearly $500 million in funding for the development of mRNA vaccines that are used to fight COVID-19 and the flu.