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Higher tariffs are set to take effect this week, but the data is not showing that they have been working so far. And, Middle ...
Seasonal employees counting on housing at Yosemite were asked to volunteer for the park while the government was unable to ...
The 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health report found that in recent years, depression and suicidal thoughts and ...
The Trump administration has asked NASA staffers to draw up plans to end at least two satellite missions that measure carbon ...
Trump says his tariffs will spur America into a "golden age" — but that remains far from certain. Here are 5 things to know ...
Seems like nobody's drinking plain water these days. Electrolyte packets or colorful sports drinks are everywhere. But do you need them?
SCOTT DETROW, BYLINE: Let's start this next conversation with the most iconic, trope-y, often referenced line in the "Spider-Man" universe. CLIFF ROBERTSON: (As Ben Parker) With great power comes ...
The materials related to the Epstein case have not been fully released. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Columbia University's Matthew Connelly about what releasing them would actually entail.
MCCAMMON: In Peru, a research expedition traveled over mountains and through thick forests, going further than any team of ...
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with economist and demographer Dean Spears about why he thinks depopulation isn't the answer to the global climate crisis.
This time next year, anyone logging onto social media in Minnesota will see a warning that the sites can harm their mental health. Social media companies want to block enforcement of the new law. A ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Forbes healthcare contributor Bruce Japsen about the financial health of major U.S. insurers.
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