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Sinner is trying to become the first repeat men’s champion in New York since Roger Federer won the tournament five years in a ...
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal protections for more than 1 million ...
Even after a federal court ruled his use of the National Guard in LA was illegal, the president has weighed sending troops to ...
The artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay authors $3,000 per book in a landmark settlement over pirated ...
Andrew Bailey rose quickly to be state attorney general of Missouri where he built a record for fighting abortion and ...
A strongly-worded statement from Bureau of Labor Statistics workers comes a month after President Trump attacked the ...
This weekend, Hamilton is in theaters in honor of its anniversary, a new Conjuring horror film opens, and Dylan O’Brien stars ...
Sen. Alex Padilla of California and three other Democrats are reminding the Smithsonian’s secretary that the institution “is ...
NPR combed through court records and other data related to Trump’s takeover of D.C. police to get a better understanding of ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR’s international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
The U.S. job market showed more signs of weakness Friday, as the Labor Department reported just 22,000 jobs added last month.
Israel’s military says it has gained “operational control” of 40% of Gaza City and plans to intensify its attacks in a ...