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Most Americans balk at the idea of charging women who get abortions with homicide, but post-Roe, militant anti-abortion ...
Two dozen states allow citizens to propose ballot measures. But Republican lawmakers in many of those states are now adding ...
My sister and I recently unearthed a forgotten box of correspondence our mom received from servicemen she'd met at Red Cross ...
Of 64 women, researchers found that 53% reported using soap, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, skin lightener, eyeliner, eyelash ...
Army veteran Harry Miller was stationed in Germany when the Nazis surrendered. Upon hearing the news, he recalls that ...
The presidents of the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers say the political climate has added ...
Hundreds of thousands of Velella velella, more commonly known as by-the-wind-sailors, are drifting onto the coastline.
Presidenti Trump did not reveal the trading partner, saying only that it was "A BIG, AND HIGHLY RESPECTED, COUNTRY" and that ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks with music industry executive Ty Stiklorius about the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs and about systemic abuse in the music industry.
City councils in Boise and Salt Lake City have added LGBTQ+ pride flags to the banners that can be flown on city properties in defiance of recent state laws that restrict which flags can be displayed.
Policymakers at the Federal Reserve voted on Wednesday to hold interest rates steady for now, while they wait to see how President Trump's trade war plays out in the U.S. economy.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with author Walter Isaacson about the world America made after World War II. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First ...