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Sipping an ice cold beer at the bar, Andrew Ferrandino was philosophical about the new Matunuck Oyster Bar. “It’s great,” he ...
The DNA data of millions of people who used 23andMe's services won't be sold to a pharmaceutical company. A bankruptcy judge ...
Within two hours of a Supreme Court ruling that limits the ability of federal courts to impose universal injunctions, lawyers ...
Argentine pianist and composer Lalo Schifrin, best known for his scores for Mission: Impossible and more than 200 other films ...
"I'm a die-hard Bond fan," Denis Villeneuve says. The Quebecois filmmaker's hiring comes as a relief to British 007 fans who ...
Rhode Islanders buying or selling rapid-fire, military-style rifles could land in prison for 10 years or face a $10,000 fine, ...
How climate change is threatening drinking water on the Ocean State’s islands When Christina DiMeglio decided to move back home to Rhode Island in 2016, she thought she’d found the perfect house on ...
The action lays bare the administration's attempt to exert its will over immigration enforcement, and a growing anger at ...
On today's show we look at two significant bills signed into law this week by Gov. Dan McKee. First, a ban on the sale and ...
In 2024, 64% of the eligible-voting population turned out, the second highest in 120 years. New data show that even if all ...
Every year, millions of Americans rely on FEMA assistance after hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes and other disasters. The ...
After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've ...