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It's been almost 30 years since an NFL player played a true two-way season. Heisman winner Travis Hunter could be the next — ...
A rural Minnesota town is home to the biggest tech giant you've never heard of. Now it's riding out an unprecedented kind of ...
Many oil company executives celebrated Donald Trump's return to the White House. But now expectations of higher profits are ...
The number of American children and teenagers in juvenile detention has sharply declined over the last few decades, but as overall numbers decrease, data shows Black and Native American youth are far ...
The directives include new efforts to curtail DEI programs at colleges, and discipline guidance for public schools.
A federal judge gave the Trump administration another week to answer detailed questions about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the ...
Jason Furman, former top economic adviser to President Obama and now at Harvard University, says the Fed's independence is ...
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 Colorado judge has made the first known use of a state law designed to make courts safe from immigration raids.
Mexican singer and songwriter Natalia Lafourcade has a new album out this week called Cancionera. In it, she draws from folk influences and embraces her mystical side.
Laila Lalami's dystopian novel centers on a woman who's been incarcerated because an algorithm flagged her as a crime risk.