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The Trump administration wants the authority to fire Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor. Experts say that would undermine ...
Some people in Britain are asking what it would look like for their government to sever security and intelligence ties with its closest ally, the U.S.
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In Minnesota, there is an extensive network of community members who are volunteering en masse to help one another. NPR's Jasmine Garsd tells the story of one family who needed to run one errand…and ...
A large storm system is expected to hit this weekend, with snow and ice from Texas to the Carolinas and up the Eastern ...
During a speech in Davos, Switzerland, President Trump ruled out using military force to acquire Greenland. But he left many questions about the U.S. role in the world.
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It's not in the Olympics yet, but we'll introduce you to ice sailing ahead of this weekend's U.S. sailing championship.
Prediction market apps are thriving in President Trump's second term, with traders betting on everything from migrant deportations to election outcomes. A look at what's driving the industry's boom.