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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to pause cuts to the federal agency that funds libraries and museums.
A group of U.S. vets and lawmakers are leading an effort to get clinical trials up and running in for a potent psychoactive drug called Ibogaine.
Faulty DNA tests being used in criminal cases in Texas could impact more than 1,000 cases. Under some circumstances, these tests were incorrectly coming back as insufficient DNA to test.
How are young Catholics thinking about the American Catholic church during the papal transition. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to the hosts of American Magazine's Jesuitical podcast.
Small businesses are scrambling to figure out the cost of tariffs. Most are passing on some of the cost to American customers.
David Grizzle, the Chief Operating Officer and head of air traffic control for the FAA during the Obama administration, talks about current air traffic issues.
The papal conclave is underway at the Vatican. NPR religion correspondent breaks down what's happening.
L.A. County has declared an outbreak of Hepatitis A due to a spike in cases over the past year and data showing an increase in wastewater. Health officials aren't sure what's behind the rise in cases.
The Trump administration is adding Libya to the list of countries that are destinations for migrants deported from the U.S.
India's airstrikes in Pakistan are its deepest attacks into Pakistani territory in more than 50 years.
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday as President Trump's tariffs threaten to raise prices and drag down ...
Courtney Dorning has been a Senior Editor for NPR's All Things Considered since November 2018. In that role, she's the lead editor for the daily show. Dorning is responsible for newsmaker interviews, ...