If the season or an injury has derailed your gym routine, don't sweat it. New research shows your muscles can regain lost ...
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Drake claims Universal Music Group charged Spotify significantly less to license "Not Like Us," in exchange to feature the ...
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she had to consider whether she is a "feminist." She joined NPR's Mary Louise ...
If you're tempted to buy kids' toys at rock-bottom prices online this holiday season, consumer advocates want you to think ...
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to put more money back in Americans' pockets by cutting their taxes. "My plan ...
Dissident filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof talks about how he escaped Iran on foot after making his new political thriller, The ...
The Chinese Exclusion Act was the first significant crackdown on immigration in American history. We explore the factors that led to the Act and examine what happened to the economy after it passed.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to David Wessel, who directs the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about where the administration is going on the economic policy front.
Is a pause in the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah possible? Diplomats in Lebanon and Israel say a deal is close. Are the sticking points surmountable?
The approval ends years of wrangling that launched a U.S. Justice Department investigation into why Colorado-based Liberty ...
Conservative groups have filed lawsuits against workplace diversity initiatives that prioritize historically marginalized ...