Tahiti’s waves are a matter of ‘life and death’ for surfing Olympics
Tahiti’s Teahupo’o wave has a slew of riders for the Paris 2024 Olympics. NPR finds out why it’s called one of the most dangerous waves.
Read MoreTahiti’s Teahupo’o wave has a slew of riders for the Paris 2024 Olympics. NPR finds out why it’s called one of the most dangerous waves.
Read MoreSince the mid-1700s, researchers have classified life with scientific names. But some of them have problematic histories and connotations. The botanical community is trying to tackle this issue.
Read MoreThe Paris Olympics opening ceremony wowed Parisians, fans and most everyone who was able to catch a glimpse of thousands of athletes floating down the Seine to officially begin the Games.
Read MoreAs Vice President Kamala Harris ramps up her campaign for president, Republicans are trying out new — and old — attacks focused on her race and gender, including calling her a “DEI candidate.”
Read MoreThe Food Safety and Inspection Service made the announcement Friday. There are 34 cases of Listeria from deli meat across 13 states, including two people who died of Thursday, according to the CDC.
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