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The former rabbi of Washington, D.C.'s largest synagogue denounces starvation in Gaza, joining more than 1,000 rabbis and ...
At the Oasis reunion in the U.K., we hear from fans and journalists about why the band's comeback has garnered so much attention.
This summer, you might notice more people using a gadget to fight the heat: a horseshoe-shaped fan that sits on your neck and blows air. But can a neck cooling fan really help you?
Even many voters who support President Trump question the lengths his administration is going to to remove people from the ...
KSJD faces tough choices after federal cuts to public broadcasting. Read how we're adapting and how you can help sustain ...
Bob Downs, a physician assistant from Lake City, Colorado, returned last month from his fifth medical mission to Ukraine.
The Department of Justice has fired hundreds of employees this year, transforming a federal workforce that enjoys vast powers and responsibility over issues affecting the lives of everyday Americans.
New research confirms what election experts have said all along: Noncitizen voting occasionally happens, but in minuscule ...
Fueled by MAHA, state lawmakers are moving to remove dyes and other additives from food. A wide range of state laws could ...
Last quarter, tariffs cost the auto industry billions of dollars. So far, that has come out of profits instead of being ...
U.S. aid cuts have stoked the existing malnutrition crisis in northern Nigeria as treatment centers are forced to shut with the loss of U.S. support.
The January midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which killed 67 people, is the topic of a three-day investigative hearing by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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