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A growing number of American Jews whose parents and grandparents fled Germany during World War II are now getting German ...
The Department of Justice has fired hundreds of employees this year, transforming a federal workforce that enjoys vast powers ...
The United Kingdom says it will recognize a Palestinian state in September if Israel doesn't agree to a ceasefire in Gaza. And, in a win for automakers, the EPA proposes reversing pollution limits.
Trump has threatened to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, challenging the Fed's independence. Experts say he's not the first president to target the central bank, but he's the most public and aggressive.
Three months after militants killed 26 tourists at a scenic meadow in the Himalayas, India said on Tuesday that its security ...
The word "dude" is often associated with the '80s and '90s. But its origin is rooted much, much farther back in American ...
A new report of an annual federal survey shows that depression episodes and suicidality among teens went down between 2021 and 2024. But one in ten teens still thought seriously about suicide in the ...
Some common medications make it harder for people to stay safe during heat waves. As major heat events sweep across the U.S., we'll tell you what's risky--and what to do.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Chris Nowinski, co-founder and CEO of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, about the brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.
Team USA's entry in the International Jump Rope Union World Championships, held in Japan this week, includes two pairs of sisters.
A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding seasons.
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