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A small, hairy, toxic version of the cucumbers found in the produce aisle does have an advantage over its more palatable ...
The Senate voted to approve a $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public radio ...
The weather system moving across the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday was showing a greater chance of becoming a tropical ...
CDC staffers worry $140 million in grants could fail to reach state and local overdose programs. The White House officials ...
The Senate voted to approve a rescission package that claws back funds allocated for public media and foreign aid. And, President Trump floats the idea of firing the Federal Reserve chair.
Marc Maron is proud of his run as host of his podcast, WTF. And because of that, he's bringing it to a close. He wants to avoid it becoming just another show "feeding the garbage bin of content." ...
Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Loretta Mester, former president of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank, on President Trump's pressure on Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Israel launched airstrikes Wednesday on Syria's capital of Damascus, saying it targeted the Syrian military headquarters and near the presidential palace in response to attacks on the Druze minority.
The Trump administration's handling of what are known as the Epstein files has been creating a firestorm within the president's MAGA base. NPR recaps a timeline of the controversy.
The tax cut and spending bill Congress just passed contains new work requirements for Medicaid. Georgia has a system, but eligible recipients have had problems with getting and staying enrolled.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Omer Bartov, Holocaust and genocide studies scholar at Brown University, about his essay outlining why he believes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
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