Importing drugs from Canada should make them anywhere from 20% to 70% cheaper, according to Colorado's governor.
The U.S. preliminary agreement with Iran does not include Israel and Lebanon, but the conflict between those two countries ...
Here & Now’s Scott Tong talks to NPR’s immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd about the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Expanding on her extensive reporting on immigrant communities in the United States, Garsd ...
Media giant Fox is buying Roku, the streaming and smart TV company, in a $22-billion deal, which puts Fox in more than 100 million households that stream content using Roku-powered devices. Business ...
Anthropic’s latest artificial intelligence models are still offline after the U.S. invoked export controls to effectively ban them.
A tribal media organization was facing dire straits amid cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, but an anonymous donor threw them a $1.3 million lifeline.
Author Eddie Gaude says the nation’s anniversaries have consistently sought to “reinforce a mythology” and obscure dark ...
You can add cherries to summer salads, salsa, barbecue sauces and stews. You can use them to make pies, scones, muffins and ...
The novel centers around two young men from the Virginia mountains whose brotherhood is both tested and strengthened when ...
Iran’s foreign minister says new negotiations to reach a peace deal with the U.S. will begin as soon as his government signs a memorandum of understanding to end three and a half months of war.
The U.S. used to be the research engine of the world. Now China is taking the dominate role, thanks to excessive investment and a disruptive year for American universities. NPR’s Elissa Nadworny ...
A new survey from the University of Michigan asks parents about their use of technology to track their adult children, ages 18 to 25, including using 'always on' location tracking on their cellphones.
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