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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been called "Trump before there was a Trump." Here's why his reshaping of Hungary's ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright is a former oil and gas executive who argues climate change isn't a crisis. Now he runs an agency that's responsible for developing alternative energy sources.
Federal trade court blocks many of Trump's tariffs, Trump expressing frustration with Putin and Russia's continued war on Ukraine, Conservative Political Action Conference begins in Hungary.
At colleges across the U.S., football coaches are often among the highest paid people. NPR's Planet Money looks into what makes them so valuable.
As the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon holds, some Israelis who left their homes along the border are slowly regaining the confidence to return.
A federal trade court on Wednesday struck down many of the tariffs President Trump imposed this term, saying he overstepped his authority when he ordered taxes on imports from nearly every country.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health has been running for years. But then the whole team that administers it lost their jobs last month in federal layoffs. Federal officials say it will continue ...
The announcement to revoke visas most drastic move yet to curtail the numbers of international students studying in the U.S.
The ruling from a three-judge panel at the New York-based Court of International Trade came after several lawsuits arguing ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jeff John Roberts, finance and crypto editor at Fortune magazine, about the increase in so-called "wrench attacks" on cryptocurrency holders.
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their ...
The board’s treasurer and the library’s interim director disagreed on issues of oversight and overstepping responsibilities.