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The Senate voted to approve a $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public radio and television — a major step toward winding down nearly six decades of ...
More than 350,000 American kids are now wards of the state — that means the government has assumed the parental role for ...
An experimental technique that patches defective DNA with donated genetic material helped families at risk of passing rare ...
Indiana’s only comprehensive cancer center could lose its National Cancer Institute designation if the state doesn’t invest ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
These devices expose users to higher levels of toxic metals like lead than previous e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes.
The strike came as clashes continued in the southern Syrian city of Sweida after a ceasefire between government forces and ...
The Senate voted by a razor-thin margin late Tuesday to advance debate on a package of funding cuts requested by President ...
The small plastic instrument has long been the go-to instrument in elementary schools. But it is capable of so much more than ...
CDC staffers worry $140 million in grants could fail to reach state and local overdose programs. The White House officials say the dollars will arrive but won't say when.
President Trump boasted this week that his tariffs are raising "a fortune" for the U.S. government. Tariffs could also raise prices for the back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons.
Indiana’s latest ILEARN results show stagnant English scores and modest math gains, with middle schoolers and English learners facing the steepest challenges.