This Week’s Highlights: Essential Good News
“US opioid deaths began to decline in 2023, reports CDC. Most deaths are attributed to synthetic drug fentanyl.”
“US opioid deaths began to decline in 2023, reports CDC. Most deaths are attributed to synthetic drug fentanyl.”
Olympic snowboarder Zach Miller saves burning truck on highway, proves his heroism extends beyond the slopes.
Two beaver kits have been born in west London, marking the return of the species after 400 years absence from the city.
American women dominated the summer Olympics, winning more than half of Team USA’s medals, and setting historic records.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced a $2.3 million investment in West Virginia to support small businesses.
PARIS — NPR journalists spent over two weeks covering the Paris Summer Olympics. Here are some standout moments from the Games.
The U.S. topped the medal count at the Paris Olympics with 126 medals, including 40 gold, excelling in swimming and track.
PARIS — French swimmer Léon Marchand exhaled as the Olympic flame in Paris was extinguished, closing a historic Summer Games.
PARIS – It wasn’t great basketball. But it didn’t have to be. It was just enough. Led by A’Ja Wilson, who scored 21 points, the U.S. women…
“Despite new video evidence, CAS won’t reconsider its ruling that led Olympic officials to recall gymnast Jordan Chiles’ bronze medal.”
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