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As a candidate, President Trump promised to change America's foreign policy. Six months into his second administration, NPR examines where things stand.
Trump released his video message to newly naturalized citizens. He welcomes them to the "national family," adding that they ...
The clashes between militias of the Druze religious minority and the Sunni Muslim clans killed hundreds and threatened to ...
Lawyers for Harvard University and the Trump administration are set to begin arguing a case over federal funding for research grants.
Jake Larson, a beloved World War II veteran and social media star known as "Papa Jake" who captivated millions with his ...
You may have heard of recession meals and wardrobes. Now, we have "recession pop" - bangers from 2008-2010 gaining popularity ...
Sleepover camps are seen as an American tradition. But the deaths of so many children at Camp Mystic during the Texas floods have led some parents to question the safety of the camps.
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to Adam Aleksic about his new book, "Algospeak," which looks at how algorithms and online creators are affeting the way people speak offline.
Allegheny Mountain Radio, a network of three community stations, is not an NPR member station. But it will get caught in the crossfire of funding cuts.
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to former top defense official Jim Townsend about the significance of President Trump's new agreement to send weapons to Ukraine.
If it feels like there is an influx of political ads right now, it's because there are. We look at why the ads are everywhere and who is paying for them.
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to UT-Austin economic historian Carola Binder about why the Federal Reserve is independent and why that matters.
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