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This planned destruction of birth control devices is part of the dismantling of USAID services — and linked to allegations by ...
A study of more than 2,100 people ages 60 to 79 found that an intensive two-year program of mental and physical activities, ...
Twenty states and Washington, DC are suing USDA after the agency demanded states turn over sensitive data on applicants for ...
The senators argue that the legislation will bolster Arizona’s economy by welcoming more long‑term Canadian visitors.
Cambodia and Thailand agreed to a ceasefire on Monday, set to start at midnight local time, after attending talks in Malaysia ...
Kids in the U.S. get most of their calories from ultra-processed foods, which are tied to health problems. Now, scientists ...
The American Medical Association is urging HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to oust members of the U.S. Preventive ...
USA Swimming members Patrick Sammon, Jack Alexy, Jonny Kulow and Chris Guiliano also placed in the men's 4x100m freestyle ...
A growing movement of events — called Repair Fairs — want to help people learn to fix their broken things and, in turn, keep them out of landfills. NPR visits an event in northern New York.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Mayor Alyia Gaskins of Alexandria, Va., about President Trump's executive order that makes it easier for cities to remove homeless people from the streets.
NPR speaks with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about the life of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as well as her impressions of him. Ward profiled Epstein for "Vanity Fair" in 2003.