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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Kate Johnson from the University of Virginia women's volleyball team about how the NCAA's plan to backpay college athletes could lead to pay inequity.
Inflation has fallen slightly but prices at the grocery store are still higher than they were before the pandemic. Along the U.S. southern border, some families find savings by shopping in Mexico.
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday. Members of the central bank's rate-setting committee also ...
U.S. bankruptcy Trustee Christopher Murray has filed three suits accusing Infowars host Alex Jones of hiding millions of ...
TV chef Anne Burrell, who coached culinary fumblers through hundreds of episodes of "Worst Cooks in America," has died.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Harvard Kennedy School of Government political scientist Erica Chenoweth about whether protests like those against President Trump change minds or policies.
Trump left midway through the G7 summit, saying he needed to return to Washington to deal with the Iran-Israel conflict.
Trump will leave Canada Monday night after having dinner with the G7 leaders, his press secretary Karoline Leavitt, said. He ...
“That heavy tick burden can cause things similar to what winter ticks may do to moose up north. So, things like anemia, ...
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's order to close America's 118 Job Corps centers, which provide residential training programs for 25,000 disadvantaged youth annually.
Organizers hope 4th District U.S. Congressman Bill Huizenga will attend. Huizenga, a Republican, voted for the cuts in a ...