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The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a lower court’s dismissal of the attorney general’s lawsuit against the state ...
Ukraine and Russia have begun the exchange of 1,000 prisoners of war, the largest such swap since the beginning of Russia's ...
The cost of homeowners insurance is soaring in states where large outbreaks of tornadoes are becoming more common. But it's ...
Trump said on social media that he had recommended 50% tariffs on European Union products starting June 1 — and warned ...
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. And, 17 books releasing this summer that NPR critics are excited about.
In her order, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the president may not initiate large-scale executive branch reorganization without approval from Congress.
NPR asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this ...
The U.S. has officially accepted a luxury jetliner from Qatar as a gift, and slated it to become a new Air Force One. Experts ...
Loving Day, the landmark case that overturned U.S. state laws against interracial marriage, is on June 12. NPR wants to hear ...
Nina Badzin, host of a friendship podcast, explains why staying friends with people from our past matters — and how to ...
Today's StoryCorps is about a love that lasted through the seasons. Patrice Hudson was apprehensive about online dating until she met Byron Ball, a high school science teacher who, like her, was a ...
"Rather than jumping over someone to get what you want, consider reaching out your hand and taking the leap side by side," ...