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President Trump wants to reframe how the country's stories are told. But historians are pushing back, saying the ...
The car you drive years in the future might run off a battery being invented in a lab today. Companies in China and the United States are racing to perfect and scale up next-generation technologies.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rep. Mike Lawler, of New York State, about Republican divisions that threaten to derail the ongoing budget negotiations.
The massive tax and immigration bill at the heart of President Trump's second term plans faces continued resistance from both moderates and hardliners.
NPR's Michel Martin asks the heads of two women-owned businesses how they are navigating the swing in tariff levels on China.
There are new rules about how real estate agents are paid. That's led some homebuyers and sellers to embrace a new way to pay their realtor: with a flat fee instead of a percentage of the sales price.
There's a federal law that helps homeless students get an education. It's administered by the U.S. Education Department, and schools worry there's no plan for the program if the department closes.
Japan's agriculture minister resigned because of political fallout over recent comments that he "never had to buy rice." The ...
Pressure from close allies is mounting on Israel following a nearly three-month blockade of supplies into Gaza. Even the ...
A Massachusetts federal judge questioned whether deportations of people to countries other than their own violated his prior ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court said Monday the Trump administration could strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans while ...
The major writing prize awards the best fiction translated into English. Judges called Banu Mushtaq's short story collection "something genuinely new for English readers." ...
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