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Paleontologists have discovered a three-eyed creature with a pencil sharpener-like mouth that roamed the sea for prey more ...
In a dramatic press briefing, a US ambassador sheds tears as he tells the government of Zambia that theft of US donated medicines is forcing him to suspend health aid to the country.
Supreme Court justices appeared divided on the issue of national injunctions. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses what the Court might do with law professor Nicholas Bagley.
Looking to be more active? NPR's Life Kit gives tips for fitting in exercise into a hectic schedule and stay motivated to move with research-backed strategies.
President Trump said he plans to speak by phone with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, followed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
Powerful storms and tornadoes tore through several Midwestern and Southern states overnight Friday, leaving carnage and ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Medical investigators have determined that a county sheriff in northern New Mexico died from the toxic effects of fentanyl and alcohol, according to autopsy results made public ...
The storms were part of a severe weather system Friday that caused damage in Missouri, left hundreds of thousands without ...
Podcast releases are in bloom this month. The NPR One team gathered a few recommendations of returning favorites and fresh ...
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the discovery that what Harvard University thought was a copy of the Magna Carta is actually an ...
President Trump and his allies have long made false claims of widespread noncitizen voting. Now, as the GOP pursues new ...
Budget reconciliation may not be catchy, but it's been a vital tool for many presidents, including Ronald Reagan, whose first ...
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