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Alabama lawmakers voted to cut the state sales tax on food and to exempt diapers, baby formula and feminine hygiene products ...
Rümeysa Öztürk has been detained at a federal facility in Louisiana after being arrested on the street in Sommerville, ...
Few music icons have consistently pulled magic — or unpredictable pivots — out the hat like André 3000. 7 piano sketches, his ...
This year, the annual list from the National Trust for Historic Preservation includes a mysterious castle, flooded ...
A new shark alert system, inspired by a teen who survived an attack last year, that warns beachgoers when a shark has bitten ...
The origin story of Alcatraz's name is a complicated mix of language, a history that dates back to the first Europeans to ...
The Federal Reserve will likely hold interest rates steady Wednesday as President Trump's tariffs threaten to raise prices ...
Senior presidential adviser Kari Lake says Voice of America will rely on coverage from the far-right OAN network. OAN has ...
As U.S. companies scale back on buying Chinese goods due to tariffs, ports are poised to see a drop in containers. The Port of LA's executive director says cargo is down by over a third this week.
The U.S. went through a prison-building boom decades ago. But today, many prisons are closing down, and that's hit some economies in rural America especially hard.
A small but growing group of Israelis is staging a silent protest against the war while holding photos of Palestinian children killed in Gaza. Israeli police unsuccessfully tried to ban the protests.
Thousands of flights are still affected by last week's communications outage at Newark Airport. NPR speaks with Paul Rinaldi, a senior vice president with the Airlines for America trade group.
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