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Some fans in the U.S. and around the world are unhappy with World Cup ticket prices — and U.S. immigration policies. So ...
The final stop on Turning Point USA's college campus tour at the University of Idaho seemed more like the organization's ...
In southern Lebanon, towns near the border with Israel have been largely destroyed by Israeli demolitions and strikes. Israel ...
Like many vets, it took Fred Minnick time to find the best way to cope with what he would learn was PTSD. For Minnick, sense ...
The Commerce Department delivers a report card this morning on the US economy during the first three months of the year. It's expected to show solid growth, despite the headwinds caused by the war ...
If you're struggling to save for long-term goals, find yourself lost in a sea of clutter or are concerned about consumerism ...
By weakening Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination in redistricting, the Supreme Court has paved the ...
Florida lawmakers passed a new voting map that could give Republicans an edge in flipping four House seats now held by Democrats. It aids President Trump's national redistricting push.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is promoting abstinence and 12-step addiction treatment programs that he says helped him recover from heroin use.
As King Charles and Queen Camilla wrap up their trip to the U.S., NPR's Steve Inskeep asks former U.S. Ambassador to Britain Matthew Barzun why the royal visit resonates with Americans.
Activists sailing on dozens of boats attempting to break Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip to deliver aid say Israeli ...
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