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A Justice Department legal opinion released Tuesday disavowed a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous ...
An appeal hearing for President Trump's criminal conviction and sentencing in his hush money case is set to be held in a U.S. court of appeals in Manhattan on Wednesday.
After two days of talks in London, the U.S. and China have agreed in principle on a framework to carry out an agreement they ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Walter Gaskin about President Trump's activation of ...
Children and teens in states with the most permissive gun laws are more likely to die in shootings than those in states with strict laws, a new study in JAMA Pediatrics shows.
In order to make its sophisticated products cheaply, Apple sent engineers to China to train workers and paid for expensive specialized equipment at factories there.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired an entire vaccine advisory committee at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday as part of his ongoing efforts to overhaul federal ...
In Lima, a city known for some of the world’s wildest traffic, a Peruvian startup is testing driverless cars. This article was originally published on WBUR.org.
In seeking to reshape elite universities, the Trump administration is using several tactics, including freezing federal ...
For generations, people have looked for small, informal signs that a recession is coming or already here. This phenomenon ...
As they process President Trump's chaotic tariffs and other economic policies, some of the country's most powerful CEOs are ...
The Trump administration's new travel ban puts a full ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions on seven others. NPR looks at why the White House may have chosen the countries that it did.