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Three police officers were killed and two were injured in a shooting Wednesday in the southern part of Pennsylvania, state ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with lawyer John Bellinger about the legality of the Trump administration's strike on Venezuelan boats.
U.S. chip giant Nvidia is caught in the middle of the U.S.-China trade war. But it will take more than geopolitical tensions to rein in demand for the company's chips.
As Utah Gov. Spencer Cox takes center stage in the investigation of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the future of his "Disagree Better" approach is uncertain and could be up to the voters.
On Wild Card, guests answer the kinds of questions we often don't talk about. Long Story Short and Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg reflects on how childhood boredom shaped his comedy.
The superstar, whose 31-concert residency in Puerto Rico is set to end this weekend, is up for 12 Latin Grammys, including ...
Dermatologists often recommend nicotinamide — a form of Vitamin B3 — following skin cancer. A study of nearly 34,000 veterans ...
Is GB News the Fox News for the U.K.? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly profiles the Great Britain's upstart news channel.
Those whose homes burned in the Los Angeles fires are making tough choices about whether to rebuild or move somewhere else.
A lack of regulation around surrogacy means people are often unprepared for when things go wrong.
The explosive growth of cloud-computing data centers is straining electric grids, driving emissions and guzzling water.
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point. It would be the first decrease in rates this year. Here & Now‘s Peter O’Dowd speaks ...
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