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A dozen states have sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade to stop its tariff policy, ...
Jason Furman, former top economic adviser to President Obama and now at Harvard University, says the Fed's independence is ...
The Women's Health Initiative, begun in the 1990s, has made many important discoveries. Now funding to collect more research ...
Despite improvements in air quality in past decades, 156 million Americans still breathe in too much soot or ozone, says the ...
The drug company Eli Lilly is suing four telehealth companies for allegedly selling copies made by compounding pharmacies of ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Evelyn Farkas about Defense Secretary Pete ...
A look at this spring in Georgia's Legislature show how Republicans continue filing bills to put limits on transgender people and how Democrats have tried to respond.
A little over a week ago Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student, showed up for a immigration appointment in Vermont. He instead was arrested, detained and placed in deportation proceedings.
A Colorado judge has made the first known use of a state law designed to make courts safe from immigration raids.
A federal judge has given the Trump administration until this evening to answer questions about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man whose illegal deportation has raised concerns about due process.
We look back at the relationship between Elon Musk and President Trump as Musk signals he's easing off his White House role.
The day after a deadly attack, India announced it was closing a border with Pakistan, downgrading its diplomatic ties and ...