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Some of Harvard's sports teams could be wiped out by a Trump administration decision that would make the school with the ...
The project, known as EPIC City, has yet to break ground, but political leaders say this development could lead to religious ...
The suit claims that efforts to get sensitive information about food aid recipients from states violates federal privacy laws ...
At issue is President Trump's firing of NLRB member Gwen Wilcox, who still has three years left on her term, and Cathy Harris ...
The House and Senate both voted to loosen regulations on air pollutants like dioxin and mercury, which are associated with ...
An NPR listener writes: "We live in a nice neighborhood that has homeowner association rules, and our neighbor is violating ...
Investors are worried about the ongoing trade war — and rethinking the safety and soundness of U.S. government debt.
The Senate parliamentarian advised lawmakers that they couldn't use the Congressional Review Act to revoke California's right ...
NPR interviews Maria Van Kherkove, the infectious disease epidemiologist who is a leader in the World Health Organization.
The husband is from India. The wife is from Pakistan. Their son is Indian and daughters are Pakistani. India blames Pakistan ...
On Wednesday, two Israeli Embassy aides were shot and killed following an event at a Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
In a cost-cutting move, the Treasury Department will soon stop minting new pennies. The one-cent coins will still be legal ...
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