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The Food and Drug Administration will soon require drug manufacturers to put new safety warnings on prescription opioids.
The Texas House of Representatives is at a standstill, after Democratic members left the state to prevent a vote on redrawing ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report about the impact redistricting efforts will have on the 2026 midterms and beyond.
A massive wildfire on the north rim of the Grand Canyon is still burning, a month after it started. The Dragon-Bravo Fire has charred more than 123,000 acres, making it the largest fire currently ...
The Omaha-based company is sitting on $344 billion in cash. Warren Buffett announced in May that he will retire at the end of the year.
In 1829, the U.S. government promised the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation about 1,280 acres of Illinois reservation. It instead illegally sold it all to white settlers.
Whatever happened to movie soundtracks? They used to generate hit after hit for pop radio. Now, they’re few and far between. NPR’s Isabella Gomez Sarmiento finds out why. This article was originally ...
Boxy, modern-looking "cookie-cutter" apartments have been popping up across American cities in recent years. Why do they all have to look the same?
Host Peter O’Dowd checks in with Caleb Ragland, a Kentucky farmer and president of the American Soybean Association, about ...
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President Trump's 35% tariffs on a number of Canadian imports are now in effect, as the two countries try to reach a trade deal.
What is it like to make garments in America? We talk with a trimmer about the conditions and the economics of the industry.
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