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An effort to privatize U.S. air traffic control in 2017 never took off. Now the aviation industry is uniting behind the Trump ...
In the first feature film co-directed by an Israeli and an Iranian, Tatami, an Iranian judoka must choose between her country ...
The conservatives on the Supreme Court ruled that South Carolina Medicaid patients cannot use their coverage at Planned ...
The FDA has allowed more than 20 foreign factories to send drugs to the US even though they were made at plants that the ...
Abruptly ending tax incentives that encourage solar developers to buy American could upend a booming manufacturing sector.
From British royalty and billionaire antics to the latest in U.S. news, this week's quiz will make you feel smart and savvy ...
The Supreme Court releases opinion on birthright citizenship and other cases. NPR's Steve Inskeep, Carrie Johnson, and Nina Totenberg analyze the decisions.
NPR's Steve Inskeep breaks down Thursday's Pentagon briefing on the attack on Iran, before asking arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis what he knows about the state of Iran's nuclear program.
The viral and violent arrest of Narciso Barranco, a landscaper in Southern California, is raising concerns about the tactics used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during workplace raids.
NPR's Rachel Martin is joined by Michele Obama to play the Wild Card game, in which guests randomly select questions from a deck of cards.
If you're a veteran who has been charged a fee to get help on your application for a VA disability rating or other benefits, ...
Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television's most honored journalists, has died at 91.