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The mogul's former protégé and girlfriend emerged as a promising pop artist in 2006. On the stand this week, she said her ...
Overdose deaths plummeted in the U.S. in 2024, down by 27%. The news comes as the White House and Congress are advocating for steep cuts in programs that may be working to lower the death rate.
Together, the two retailers will have to wade the choppy waters of new tariffs on imports, including footwear. And they'll ...
President Trump hasn't talked about the war in Gaza much since landing in the Middle East. But on Thursday, he doubled down on his plan to develop it as a "freedom zone." ...
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of Short Wave talk about a tool to increase biker safety, the genetic secrets that make orange cats orange, and a link between gum disease and heart rhythm disorders.
Several major tech CEOs joined President Trump on his trip to Saudi Arabia this week. It's part of a thaw in the once-strained relationship between Big Tech and the oil-rich state.
Israel has blocked the entry of aid for weeks, accusing Hamas of theft. The U.S. says its plan will address Israel's concerns. Experts say it may change humanitarian responses in conflict zones.
The outage in Colorado comes amid increasing scrutiny on the nation's main aviation agency following outages at Newark ...
David Cameron, who will take the helm in July, said personal experience has made him an advocate for mental wellness.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Benito Skinner about his new show, Overcompensating, out on Amazon Prime on May 15.
If approved, the move would be the first time Guard troops at the national level have been asked to assist in the removal of ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on an issue that courts have not questioned in more than a century: birthright citizenship. NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the case with law professor Amanda Frost.