RSV is the most common reason why babies end up in the hospital in their first year. A new study finds a vaccine for expectant mothers is more effective at protecting babies than previously shown.
Business people had their fingers above the keys, ready to go, when the U.S. government launched its tariff-refund portal Monday morning.
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school board is holding a special called meeting Tuesday to consider a vote on the budget.
While Ukraine seeks to shift its image from not only a recipient of military aid but also a provider, its battle-tested, anti-drone tech is taking center stage in the Iran war.
The U.N. looks for a quick solution to get cargo ships with fertilizer through the Strait of Hormuz, to prevent a global food crisis.
Update shows mountain of legal claims involving contaminated water at Camp Lejeune continues to grow
April, the number of lawsuits filed in North Carolina’s Eastern District has climbed to more than 3,700, with cases split ...
The change follows massive first-quarter fundraising numbers from former Governor Roy Cooper, who brought in nearly $14 ...
Redrawing the Congressional map for political purposes inadvertently changes the makeup of the North Carolina School of ...
NPR's Short Wave team talks about the surprising benefits of small talk, more humane ways to kill lobsters, and an ancient flood that may have helped create the Grand Canyon.
The twisting, turning stretch of railway known as the Old Fort Loops runs about 13 miles between Old Fort and Swannanoa. It ...
Morgan Neville's film is packed with access and celebrity voices, but avoids deeper questions about its subject.
Doo, captured incredible footage of hundreds of Spinner Sharks engulfing his personal watercraft while devouring schools of ...
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