New Orleans, twenty years after Hurricane Katrina : NPR

Sandy Rosenthal, founder of Levees.org, stands in the Flooded House Museum where one of the levees breached in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The house was flooded, though the interior... Read more »

DNA links Oregon cold case murder to serial killer after 45 years

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Investigators have linked yet another murder to a notorious California serial killer nearly 45 years after a man’s body was found along an Oregon... Read more »

How Hurricane Katrina shaped these New Orleans educators

NEW ORLEANS — Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina changed the face of education in New Orleans forever. The school system was utterly destroyed and then utterly transformed, becoming the first and only... Read more »

Dome Mountain gold mine quietly opens near Smithers, B.C.

A few years ago, while snowshoeing alone in the foothills of the Babine Mountains, a short drive from where I live in Smithers, B.C., I stopped in a little glade to rest.... Read more »

Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again and shoots lava for 31st time since December : NPR

In this image released by the U.S. Geological Survey, the Kilauea volcano spews lava on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii. M. Zoeller/AP/U.S. Geological Survey hide caption toggle... Read more »

Columbia student among 5 killed in New York Interstate 90 tour bus crash

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Columbia University student was among five people killed Friday when a tour bus returning from Niagara Falls rolled over on a rural stretch... Read more »

Judge strikes down Minnesota law banning religious tests for college credit program

MINNEAPOLIS — Religious colleges that require students to sign a statement of faith cannot be excluded from a popular Minnesota program that lets high school students take college courses for credit, a... Read more »

Toronto’s Old City Hall is a chance to think big, but timid bureaucracy is stifling its potential

On a recent Friday, five geraniums drooped in the heat of Old City Hall’s courtyard. The city has cracked open the 1899 building for five hours each Friday, so a few locals... Read more »

New ‘de minimis’ tariff rules end many parcel shipments to U.S. : NPR

A warehouse worker uses a scanner to identify cartons of parcels of goods on a conveyor belt in a hangar at DHL’s parcel distribution and express freight warehouse in Valence, France, on... Read more »

White House separates 19-state National Guard immigration deployments from Trump’s DC crime operation

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The White House says National Guard activations in 19 states are unrelated to President Donald Trump’s push to expand Washington, D.C.’s federal crime crackdown... Read more »