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José Mujica, the charismatic former guerrilla fighter who later went on to lead Uruguay and became known as "the world's ...
On the witness stand on Tuesday, the singer at the center of the prosecution's case said that Combs controlled most aspects ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. goes to Capitol Hill to promote and defend his massive overhaul of HHS, and President Trump's plans to ...
Youssef was in fifth grade and living in New Jersey when the Twin Towers fell. His new show, #1 Happy Family USA, draws on ...
Businesses are rushing to import Chinese goods after the U.S. struck a temporary deal. This "stop-go" nature of trade could ...
Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun!, says the Trump administration's shifting tariff policy has created chaos for businesses — and ...
The health care conglomerate is facing mounting financial problems – and ongoing consumer anger over high costs and denied ...
A former USAID worker has a new mission. She's hoping to connect philanthropists with overseas programs that have lost — or ...
Since the fall of Roe, a once-fringe network of hardline anti-abortion activists has been pushing to classify abortion as homicide. Once shunned from policy discussion, they are seeing progress.
Consumer prices in April were up 2.3% from a year ago, the smallest annual increase in more than four years. Grocery prices ...
A House committee has proposed boosting the budget for the Kennedy Center sixfold. It comes after President Trump said the arts center was in "disrepair." ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks to Antoine Renard of the U.N. World Food Programme about the increasing risk of famine in Gaza, as Israel's block on humanitarian aid into the strip continues.