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Brown University will pay $50 million to Rhode Island workforce development organizations in a deal with the Trump ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with school social worker Kia Baker and educator Melvin Bond about how parents in Baltimore struggle to keep up with the rising cost of school supplies.
The Supreme Court majority is advancing a long-term goal of conservatives to strengthen presidential power. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with John Yoo, a proponent of "unitary executive theory." ...
More than 200 people have been fired at the Department of Justice this year. Sometimes, for reasons they don't even know. That's transforming the workforce a the DOJ.
The National Transportation Safety Board began an investigative hearing with new details into last January's midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet.
A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia's Far East is sending tsunami waves to Hawaii, Alaska, California and Oregon.
Several factors help determine whether a given earthquake will generate a dangerous tsunami, but the process is not yet fully ...
Fans and relatives of the late Ozzy Osbourne converged to pay their final respects to metal star in his home city.
Labor leader Jimmy Hoffa vanished 50 years ago. What happened remains a mystery as Hoffa's legend has grown. There have been ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
Republicans in the Texas House have released a proposed new redistricting map that seeks to fulfill President Trump's desire ...
Fueled by MAHA, state lawmakers are moving to remove dyes and other additives from food. A wide range of state laws could ...