Test your news knowledge with stories from this week. We've included links below if you want to learn more — or if you want to find the answers in our articles. We don't judge here.
This week calls for some throwback thinking. If you can recall how Roman numerals work, you'll get at least one question correct.
Several large U.S. companies deleted some or all DEI references from their most recent annual reports to investors, an NPR ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the administration had "no choice" but to bring "rank insubordination" under control, and ...
A blockbuster Lakers trade, two kinds of wildfire relief, Queen Bey's big night at the Grammy Awards, a 525-pound black bear ...
Well, it is time for this week's news quiz. These stories are from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5. Good luck and make sure to share the results with your friends. If you missed one of these headlines, make sure to ...
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How closely have you been following the week’s news about historical discoveries, health devices and hairpieces?
EXCLUSIVE - The newly formed Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) subcommittee in the House of Representatives has invited the heads of NPR and PBS to testify on Capitol Hill to defend the ...
Test your knowledge of DEI directives, hampered hikers, and a Dunkin’ newbie in this week’s news quiz. The post Did you follow the local news this week? Take our Greater Boston news quiz. appeared ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wants the CEOs of NPR and PBS to testify next month at a subcommittee hearing on alleged news bias at the outlets, whose stations are the primary recipients of ...
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