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In an interview about the new book he co-authored, Science Under Siege, Hotez talks about forces driving the anti-science ...
Steve Inskeep speaks with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker about President Trump's threats to send National Guard troops to ...
His position in leading News Corp. and Fox is now secure, as his father ends a dramatic succession battle. Lachlan grew up in ...
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook won a round in federal court in her bid to keep her job despite President Trump's effort ...
At least 19 people have been killed in the protests and more than 200 others were admitted to the hospital due to injuries, ...
Two lower courts have said some of President Trump's tariffs are unlawful. Now the Supreme Court has agreed to examine the ...
Today 20 dance projects from around the country won grants totaling $100,000 dollars each. The announcement comes from the ...
The Make America Healthy Again commission is proposing more than 100 moves to address the root causes of childhood chronic ...
The U.S. likely added 900,000 fewer jobs in the 12 months ending in March than had been reported, according to a preliminary ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist and author Jeff Selingo about his new book "Dream School: Finding the College That's Right for You." ...
Big Thief has a way of asking the big questions by focusing on the smallest details. NPR's A Martinez speaks with the indie band about "Double Infinity," their sixth studio album.
What does the sharp downward revision in jobs data suggest about the health of the U.S. economy? NPR speaks with David Wessel, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.