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President Trump says the U.S. military has struck a drug-laden vessel in the southern Caribbean after it left Venezuela. The ...
State lawmakers recently made their disappointment clear with the Department of Health during a presentation of an evaluation ...
New Mexico’s congressional delegation is calling for more oversight of funds meant to soften the impact of federal health ...
A federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, but is barring it from making exclusive deals to make its search engine the ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Keir Giles, Russia expert at Chatham House, about recent GPS jamming incidents along the Baltic Coast.
Nongovernmental groups like the League of Women Voters are now barred from registering new voters at naturalization ...
Congressional lawmakers return to D.C. with a massive September agenda, including efforts to avoid a government shutdown and ...
Up to 1,000 dead after a landslide levels a village in western Sudan, as displaced residents flee famine and war.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter tells NPR's Leila Fadel why she describes her new album as a "party for heartbreak," and "a celebration of disappointment" ...
One of the world's largest food brands is splitting apart a decade after a messy megamerger staged by Warren Buffett.
A military parade in Beijing marking the end of World War II will draw leaders from around the world. It's an opportunity for ...
Three scientists learned they carry genes that dramatically increase their risk for Alzheimer's disease. Now they're working ...