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Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address ...
NPR, PBS and their member stations are on the brink of change as Congress closes in on wiping out all federal funding for public media.
Rowing on the Connecticut River is teaching a woman with multiple sclerosis that she can get through challenges back on land, on her own.
China has been able to entirely cut off Europe and the U.S. from several critical rare earth metals. How did it develop such a stranglehold on an industry the U.S. once controlled?
It was a remarkable win for the crypto industry — and for President Trump, who campaigned on making the country "the crypto capital of the planet." ...
Until his final days, the late Pope Francis had regularly spoken to the priest at Gaza's Catholic church about the situation in the war-ravaged territory.
Former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Loretta Mester says it's important that the Fed stays independent and that fiscal politics should not interfere with monetary policy makers ...
A ninth-generation Louisiana Creole, Simien's music takes the swamp roots of her upbringing and mixes it with some sweet Memphis soul.
The president underwent a comprehensive medical exam after experiencing swelling in his lower legs in recent weeks.
The Senate voted to claw back $1.1 billion that Congress allocated for public broadcasting. That is expected to decimate particularly rural public radio stations. We hear from Scott Smith, general ...
Avoid false balance — Providing balance in a story doesn't mean a reporter gives equal weight to views or assertions that have been debunked or are outright false. Journalists should make sure that, ...
In his rescissions request to Congress last month, President Donald Trump asked that the hundreds of millions dollars budgeted for the President's Emergency Plans for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, be ...
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