A judge ruled the firing of thousands of federal employees was illegal. But he stopped short of ordering the government to ...
Home prices skyrocketed during the pandemic — and have stayed high. For some Americans, making their budget work means having ...
In 2024, 7,100 pedestrians were killed on the road, and in recent years, more than 1,000 cyclists have been hit and killed ...
In past government shutdowns, workers have been put on temporary furloughs until funding resumes. This time, the Trump White ...
Turning the page on decades of distance, Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa addressed the U.N. General Assembly, marking the ...
The statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands mid-frolic wasn't the first anti-Trump artwork on the National Mall in recent ...
Historicorps, a national nonprofit, brought employees and volunteers to Aspen in August and September to work on an old ...
NPR's Martin Kaste reports on the tensions in Silicon Valley over AI safety. For a more detailed discussion on the arguments ...
Mi Chola will close its doors on Friday after almost 10 years, citing rising costs, a changing town and a difficult business ...
Fenton, a border-collie mix, found a home with Working Dogs for Conservation in Missoula, Montana, after missing the cut to ...
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In making unsupported claims about autism, the Trump administration is "pointing the finger" at parents and making them feel ...
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