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President Trump has threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal over an article alleging ties to Jeffrey Epstein. And, Congress ...
Calls for generational change and dissatisfaction with the status quo have been at the center of campaigns by younger ...
A bipartisan coalition has joined forces to push aggressive new sanctions on Russia and believe the souring relationship ...
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion ...
Until his final days, the late Pope Francis had regularly spoken to the priest at Gaza's Catholic church about the situation ...
The third dish uses Japanese somen noodles tossed with a miso-ginger sauce, sliced cold tofu, all topped with scallions, ...
The Seattle Fat Mall is an amalgam of stores geared towards larger bodies. It's also a place where plus-sized shoppers can ...
Professional gamblers, like sports bettors, rely on high volumes of play and statistical probability to generate thin profit ...
The House voted to approve President Trump's request to cancel funds for public media and some foreign aid. NPR looks at how the debate over public media funding played out in Washington this week.
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells NPR's Michel Martin about the role that federal funding has played in his documentary work and the potential impact of the loss of that funding on children's programming.
In this StoryCorps, two park rangers recall being part of a team specially trained to brave the heights and wash the four faces of the presidents on Mt. Rushmore — something no one had ever attempted.
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