Middle school students Maria Mancera, Cindy Roque and Magaly Mancera hold U.S. flags as they watch protesters at the Mega March on City Hall in Dallas on Sunday.
Jennifer Ludden helps edit energy and environment stories for NPR's National Desk, working with NPR staffers and a team of public radio reporters across the country. They track the shift to clean energy, state and federal policy moves, and how people and communities are coping with the mounting impacts of climate change.
The Coal Workers Health Surveillance Program was among those whose workers received termination notices a year ago as part of Trump administration cuts.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is filing a brief in support of a state law that bans possession of child sex dolls and computer-generated child porn, his office announced Wednesday.
Hungary votes Sunday in a pivotal test of Viktor Orbán's "illiberal democracy," as challenger Péter Magyar taps voter frustration, with stakes for Europe, NATO and the U.S.
A paper in JAMA Psychiatry says mental health providers should ask if patients are using artificial intelligence chatbots, just as they would ask patients about sleep habits and substance use.
Consumer prices in March were up 3.3% from a year ago, the biggest annual increase in nearly two years. Higher gasoline prices tied to the war with Iran accounted for much of the surge.