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The federal government's latest guidance for COVID-19 vaccines is raising concerns among some independent experts. And, ...
NPR's A Martínez speaks with Iranian political analyst Seyed Mohammad Marandi about the latest talks with the U.S. over a nuclear deal.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with attorney Theodore Boutrous, who is representing NPR in a legal challenge to Trump White House plans to stop federal funding of public media.
What does it mean to be "half"? Twenty-five years since its initial launch, photographer Kip Fulbeck revisits his exhibition called "The Hapa Project," an intimate look at mixed-race America.
U.S. officials have criticized recent moves by the German government allowed under the German constitution, which the U.S. helped design.
Revered teacher and culture keeper Marian Scott passed away this spring. She's one of fewer than 100 fluent speakers of the Arapaho language and will be missed on Wyoming's Wind River Reservation.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a hearing last week that no one has died from USAID cuts. But aid groups say abruptly shutting down those programs is having deadly consequences.
The start of a Israeli plan backed by the U.S. to control aid distribution in Gaza was mired in chaos on Tuesday. Dozens were shot by Israeli gunfire as crowds surged to where food was distributed.
It's worth noting that the U.S. Lumber Coalition disputes the notion that lumber tariffs are to blame for driving up home ...
Medicaid plays a vital role in many rural communities that favored President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. But residents ...
The word pride has shifted over the millennia, from being first used to describe one of the seven deadly sins in Roman ...
Fifty years ago, director George Lucas started a visual-effects company that became known as Industrial Light & Magic. It transformed how the storytellers of the screen approach their craft.
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