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Signs installed earlier in National Parks earlier in June asked for feedback on signs "that are negative about past or living ...
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted on the flu vaccine, raising concerns about a rarely used ...
Shahar Segal — known for restaurants around the world that include Manhattan's Michelin-starred Shmoné — is a spokesperson ...
"I'm a die-hard Bond fan," Denis Villeneuve says. The Quebecois filmmaker's hiring comes as a relief to British 007 fans who ...
The Supreme Court allowed South Carolina to remove Planned Parenthood clinics from its state Medicaid program, even though ...
How did a little known assemblyman become the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City? NPR's A Martinez ...
Jim Obergefell, plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized gay marriage in all 50 states, reflects on the ...
Republicans want to add work requirements for Americans to get Medicaid. Is that a necessary step to fight "waste, fraud, and ...
The action lays bare the administration's attempt to exert its will over immigration enforcement, and a growing anger at ...
America's Interstate Highway System cut through the hearts of many downtowns when it was built in the 1950s and 1960s, leaving a legacy of inequality and urban impoverishment.
Experts and government entities are at odds with each other about the success of the United States’ strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.
There’s renewed interest in using nuclear energy to supply electricity after years of stagnation. And now, Michigan wants to restart a plant that was shut down, something rarely, if ever, done before.