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President Trump is the first U.S. president in 116 years that the NAACP hasn't invited to the annual convention. The group ...
The new books publishing this week may get quite heavy, laden as they are with family tragedy, psychopathy and heartbreak — ...
The U.S. logged fewer than 30 measles cases last week as Ohio health officials confirmed three outbreaks in two counties were ...
A new book raises the specter that corporate offshoring of manufacturing may have undermined America's lead in technological ...
Jason Reynolds writes young adult books that don't talk down to kids. His newest audio-only book is called Soundtrack. He talks with Rachel Martin about writing and the value of being a crier.
Some 20 cases remain to be decided—about a third of the total argued cases--many of them the most important of the term. But ...
Trump will leave Canada Monday night after having dinner with the G7 leaders, his press secretary Karoline Leavitt, said. He ...
Chesapeake Bay is at a turning point. Once severely polluted, the bay has seen major improvements in recent years. But ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Ta-Nehisi Coates about the 10-year anniversary of his landmark publication "Between the World and Me." ...
Purdue Pharma and Sackler family members who own the company have reached a $7.4 billion settlement with all 50 states and U.S. territories over the company's improper marketing of opioids.
The nonprofit group Partnership for Public Service has named David Lebryk, former fiscal assistant secretary at the Treasury Department, as federal employee of the year.
Federal officials say the suspect in the killings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband had a much larger list of targets, including Democratic officeholders and abortion rights supporters.