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The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration, for now, can end the safeguard known as Temporary Protected ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Fiona Hill, senior fellow with the Brookings Institution, about Russia's military buildup along its borders with NATO members.
Sunday's vote delivered another minority government for the center-right party. The significant rise in support for the ...
New books out this week look at everything from pressing political concerns — Original Sin — to perspective-altering riddles ...
A major medical group now recommends pain-blocking treatments for IUD insertion and other procedures amid a growing recognition that women's pain should be treated.
A Texas showerhead salesman wanted to know how much more customers would pay to buy a product that's made in the USA. The ...
A woman in Georgia has been declared brain dead, but she's being kept on life support because she's pregnant. The case is raising complicated legal questions about restrictive abortion laws.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with CNN Anchor Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson about their new book Original Sin.
After a post-pandemic crisis, military recruiters are on a winning streak again. What's behind the turnaround?
The luxury jet needs a security overhaul. That usually takes a few years, meaning it might not be ready until Trump is out of ...
The science magazine Nature announced the results of its annual Scientist at Work photography contest. The winning entries are dramatic, intimate portraits of research.
New reports show that the U.S. military effort to provide aid to Gaza with a floating pier became a desperate race against time — and led to one soldier's death.