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One of the two US companies that makes emergency food for malnutrition is coming back online after it received a contract from the State Department. Earlier this year ...
Israel's government and media deny there is a starvation crisis in Gaza -- but some Israelis are starting to doubt that narrative.
A mysterious disease has been ravaging sea stars off the West Coast, leading to loss of entire kelp forests. Now, researchers have finally identified the culprit, opening new strategies for combatting ...
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Billy Long is stepping down. Jacob Bogage, White House economic correspondent at the Washington Post, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro.
As the Trump administration seeks to scale up deportations, ICE agents have been increasingly seen at immigration courts and criminal courthouses. Defense attorneys, prosecutors and judges say they're ...
More than 90 Muslim scholars, community leaders and institutions are calling on Muslim nations to leverage their influence to ...
Reports say Attorney General Pam Bondi has authorized an investigation into the investigation of Trump's 2016 campaign's relationship with Russia. What is there left to learn?
Lower-income Hoosiers are more likely to live in older, less energy-efficient homes that use more power. Advocates say ...
Contraception is a routine part of life for many Americans, and people across political parties agree that it should be legal ...
According to a recent directive from acting administrator Sean Duffy, the space agency will launch a nuclear reactor to the moon by 2030.
Artificial intelligence chatbots are shaking up the way we use the internet, altering the search-for-clicks bargain that has shaped the landscape of the web for decades. Companies are scrambling to ...
The deal could change the way NFL fans interact with the sport, and could potentially boost viewership for ESPN.