Inside the Derek Carr-led offseason workouts powering Raiders into season
Players like Hunter Renfrow and Darren Waller cycled onto the school’s Summerlin campus and immediately got to work under Carr’s direction.
Players like Hunter Renfrow and Darren Waller cycled onto the school’s Summerlin campus and immediately got to work under Carr’s direction.
There you are, sitting at home near the phone or in front of your computer, working remotely or just trying to stave off boredom amid the pandemic.
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The owner of a 1794 U.S. silver dollar said to be among the first ever minted and shown to be the most expensive ever sold is preparing to put the coin up for public auction in Las Vegas.
As lawmakers address the pandemic, they shouldn’t ignore another public health crisis that had gripped the country long before the coronavirus outbreak.
The show must go on, even during a pandemic. At Vegas PBS, the show has gone on, but it’s changed significantly. General Manager Tom Axtell was part of a rapid pivot in television programming and internet services to respond to community needs in response to COVID-19.
Tensions flared in the Oregon city over the weekend after a fire inside police union headquarters led authorities to declare a riot.
More than 5 million people in the U.S. are diagnosed with COVID-19. Federal and state eviction bans, put in place after the coronavirus, are lapsing. And, a media mogul in Hong Kong has been arrested.
Western GOP senators facing tough reelection bids may be in the spotlight when it comes time to vote on President Trump's controversial nominee to head the nation's largest public lands agency.
NPR's Noel King talks to Kim Ghattas, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about whether the deadly blast in Beirut could be a turning point for Lebanon.
The strongest earthquake in more than a century rattled North Carolina on Sunday, and it was felt as far away as Atlanta and parts of Tennessee.
Nearly half of meatpacking workers are immigrants, a group disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Many meatpackers in Nebraska feel they've been scapegoated as carriers because of their cultures.
Federal and state eviction bans, put in place during COVID-19, have lapsed. President Trump said his administration would take measures to stop evictions, but he didn't spell out what that means.
On Saturday, the country hit 100 days since its last instance of community transmission. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is warning against complacency.
Two races in north Georgia show just how far to the right the Republican party has veered. The state as a whole, however, is seen as a tossup in the general election.
Schools, faith and community groups as well as professional musicians are all struggling with the risks of singing. Experts present the most recent research and offer strategies to mitigate the risks.
A recent graduate of Juilliard, pianist Micah Thomas has made some serious waves this season with his debut album, Tide, and several prominent sideman gigs.
An unique NPR/Marist focus group of Phoenix-area voters weighs in on President Trump's campaign messages, and his handling of the pandemic and race relations.
Some people who get COVID-19 are stuck with lasting, debilitating symptoms. Two women share their stories of how they've been suffering for the "long haul."
Consumers are clamoring for child desk sets as back-to-school remains uncertain; many of such items have already sold out online.
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Trump’s postmaster general is doing everything except restoring faith in the Postal Service.
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