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A small Minnesota town grew a very big tech company. Now, it's riding out an unprecedented kind of storm -- of tariffs.
The number of children and teenagers behind bars in the U.S. hit historic lows during the pandemic. Now, juvenile incarceration rates are creeping back up. But perhaps more troubling, the disparity ...
Many oil company executives celebrated President Trump's return to the White House. But now expectations of higher profits are fading amid growing fears of a recession.
The directives include new efforts to curtail DEI programs at colleges, and discipline guidance for public schools.
A Russian biology researcher at Harvard Medical School tried returning to the U.S. from France two months. She's been in a detention facility since and is fighting possible deportation.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Evelyn Farkas about Defense Secretary Pete ...
A dozen states have sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade to stop its tariff policy, ...
The Women's Health Initiative, begun in the 1990s, has made many important discoveries. Now funding to collect more research ...
The drug company Eli Lilly is suing four telehealth companies for allegedly selling copies made by compounding pharmacies of ...
Jason Furman, former top economic adviser to President Obama and now at Harvard University, says the Fed's independence is ...
Whether your mother is still here for you to hug or you are holding on to cherished memories, NPR wants to hear about the ...
The Illinois Democrat has announced he will retire at the end of his term next year after nearly three decades in the Senate.
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