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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with M. Gessen about the Trump administration moves to take over Washington D.C., and what it could mean for the future.
Wildfires are tearing across Spain, killing several people and scorching nearly 1,500 square miles. This year's fire season is already among the country's worst on record.
NPR's Michel Martin asks former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton about the prospects for security guarantees in Ukraine and what they might look like.
People who buy their own health insurance are facing significant price hikes next year as federal tax credits passed by Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic are set to expire in December.
Health innovations are everywhere. From a cancer vaccine to an Alzheimer's blood test to a life-changing exoskeleton, we take you on a tour of the economics of health technology.
A new study finds that fish may get pleasure from being cleaned by other fish -- perhaps like the experience of getting a massage.
New data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows that while arrests in North Carolina have surged since President ...
When it rains on your street or driveway, that water doesn’t go to a water treatment plant, but rather, it winds up in our ...
The New Yorker's Ruth Marcus says Bondi has presided over the DOJ's most convulsive transition of power since Watergate, aggressively reversing policies, investigating Trump's foes and firing staff.
Up to three feet of storm surge is possible for North Topsail Beach, and two to three feet is expected at the Crystal Coast.
Following the meetings with Trump and Zelenskyy at the White House, European leaders have been urgently trying to figure out what they need to do next to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
North Carolina’s attorney general and 37 others nationwide recently warned Instagram to make changes to its new ...
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