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At issue is whether school systems are required to allow parents to opt their kids out of classes because of religious ...
And today, the second volume is out. "It's a really beautiful initiative," said artist Raveena, who describes her music as a ...
After a federal judge ruled that Google had a monopoly on the search market, the tech giant and the government are in court ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Speaker of the House Emerita Nancy Pelosi about her experiences meeting Pope Francis and ...
A leaked memo reveals that $12 million in grant funding from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention could be at risk to ...
Dorothy Parker's posthumously published collection is Poems; Camilla Barnes' debut novel is The Usual Desire to Kill. Both ...
After 11 seasons on ER, Wyle thought he was finished with medical dramas: "I spent 15 years avoiding — actively avoiding — ...
When Trump announced sweeping tariffs this month, he called it "Liberation Day." But there are fears that it may well have ...
The Trump administration has halted work on the National Climate Assessment. It's the most comprehensive source of information about how climate change affects the U.S.
At least two states are asking the federal government to prevent people on food stamps from buying soda and sugary candy.
Spring brings lambing season, a time of hard work and long hours for farmers. But it's also a time made joyful by cuddly ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WBAA listener Bob Kozak of Lafayette, Indiana, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster ...