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Este mes de enero, encuentra una nueva rutina de ejercicios para moverte con más facilidad.
Prince Harry returns to London for a court case,, but the royal family won't be there. Experts say the ongoing rift between Harry and Prince William continues to deepen.
There's broad bipartisan support in Congress for reviving federal health care subsidies that expired at the beginning of the year
President Donald Trump has made lots of promises during the first year of his second term in the White House
Marking the end of 400 years of postal history, Denmark becomes the first country to end state-run letter delivery, as PostNord cites a 90% volume decline.
Though the federal government’s Department of Government Efficiency has been largely disbanded, a Louisiana state version dubbed “LA DOGE," has pushed on garnering $1 billion savings.
NASA's giant new moon rocket is on its way to the launch pad
Marco Odermatt led a shortened race to set up his record fourth World Cup downhill victory in Wengen and break a tie for the most downhill victories on the famed Lauberhorn course with Franz Klammer and Beat Feuz
In Spain, hundreds of people watched horses gallop through flames as part of Las Luminarias, a centuries-old tradition
FBI ends protection for transgender partner of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin Tyler Robinson after four months of ongoing investigation into the shooting.
The outreach by Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s team has demonstrated how the mayor is taking care to not inflame tensions on either side of the Israel-Gaza war.
Even as some instructors remain fervently opposed to chatbots, other writing and English professors are trying to improve them.
Iran's supreme leader accused President Donald Trump of orchestrating protests as tensions escalate. State radio broadcasts threats as thousands reported dead.
Protests against a surge of federal immigration officers into the city are continuing, while the threat of President Trump invoking the Insurrection Act hangs in the air.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Grace and Manuel Rojas about their popular foam hats, a riff on the cheese-shaped hats Green Bay Packers fans wear.
Many residents in Kyiv are suffering through freezing temperatures with no heat or electricity after Russian strikes on energy infrastructure.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with A., an Iranian who recently left the country after participating in several days of protests.
Only 21 merit badges are required to advance out of Eagle Scouts, the highest rank in Scouting America. One dedicated Missouri scout has earned 140--that was every merit badge offered by Scouting America during his time as a Scout.
A visit to the Gaulier clown school - home to alumni including Sacha Baron Cohen and Emma Thompson - reveals that clowning is all about the art of failure.
Legal experts weigh in as Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner threatens to prosecute ICE agents for potential violations, triggering possible court fight.