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Turnstile ascends. Pulp returns. Little Simz blooms. WTMD's Izzi Bavis joins Stephen Thompson to discuss the week's most ...
It's important for journalists to push back on comparative statements for two reasons, Beorn said. First, he said, an ...
The federal government is scaling back data collection used to calculate the inflation rate because of staff shortages.
U.S. aid cuts could jeopardize the supply of donated drugs that are hailed for their effectiveness in combating neglected ...
It's the first known call between the two leaders since Inauguration Day — and the first time they've spoken since tariffs ...
The Court dismissed Mexico's claim that U.S. gun manufacturers aided and abetted the pipeline of weapons from the U.S. to ...
A unanimous Supreme Court sided with an Ohio woman who claimed she was discriminated at work because she is straight. The ...
The Tokyo-based company ispace declared the mission a failure several hours after communication was lost with the lander.
NPR stories by Michelle Liu ...
Today was an opinion release day at the U.S. Supreme Court, and the justices issued several important decisions. They include rulings on guns, employment discrimination in a case brought by a straight ...
Since taking the helm more than 100 days ago, Patel has yet to shutter the FBI headquarters and reopen it as a museum as he once said he would, but he has begun trying to remake the bureau.
President Trump's effort to dramatically reduce the federal workforce has run into roadblocks in the courts. Although mass layoffs are largely on hold, thousands of people have voluntarily resigned.