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New books out this week look at everything from pressing political concerns — Original Sin — to perspective-altering riddles ...
A Texas showerhead salesman wanted to know how much more customers would pay to buy a product that's made in the USA. The ...
Sunday's vote delivered another minority government for the center-right party. The significant rise in support for the ...
The luxury jet needs a security overhaul. That usually takes a few years, meaning it might not be ready until Trump is out of ...
In the wake of President Trump's decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization, the agency is holding its first ...
An explosion outside a Palm Springs, Calif., fertility clinic late Saturday morning killed one person, injured four others ...
President Trump is working the phones on Monday, holding phone calls with the leaders of Russia, Ukraine and European ...
A new book by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson paints the story of how President Biden believed he was capable of ...
NPR speaks with political commentator and former Democratic state lawmaker Bakari Sellers about how Democrats can regain trust after a book alleged aides hid former President Biden's declining health.
Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas are at an impasse, according to three people briefed on the negotiations who spoke to NPR. Meanwhile, Israel is facing pressure from allies to end the war.
NPR speaks with health economist Lindsay Allen, assistant professor at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, about the impact of proposed cuts to Medicaid being debated in Congress.
When Jon Hegwood was a junior in high school, he had a new baby and two jobs, while also going to classes. He was overwhelmed. Someone encouraged him to continue his dreams.