A new study from NASA says certain pockets of the lunar South Pole — where the United States is expected to establish a moon base — may be sustainable for certain microorganisms. It could be a foundation for new lunar research, but it does bring its own challenges to future studies.
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In a recent article for Foregin Affairs, Mark Leonard makes that argument that America's leading role in the world order is fading. He discusses his argument with NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben.
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A round of storms impacted the region on Aug. 11
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A nonprofit and a local public health agency are subsidizing marketplace health insurance for Austin musicians , even as rising healthcare costs make the program more expensive.
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The nation's uninsured rate hit a historical low when Xavier Becerra was health secretary. Now he wants to be California's next governor as Trump's actions have driven people off health insurance.
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Products recalled include H-E-B and NatureBest-branded pico de gallo, diced jalapeños, and stuffed mushrooms.
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A program run out of the San Antonio Zoo is trying to make horned lizards as common as they used to be.
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Fort Hood officials said the Apache attack helicopter experienced a "mishap" during a maintenance test.
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The Trump administration declined to immediately appeal a ruling by a federal judge in Lubbock that invalidated parts of the 1934 National Firearms Act.
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At the base of Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park, protestors gathered Wednesday to rally against what they have called an attack on the sprawling West Texas park.
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To help close San Antonio's $158M budget gap, a Hiring our Heroes military spouse employment fellowship program is on the chopping block.
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