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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting stands to lose $1.1 billion meant to fund it through the next two years, while the ...
A federal judge has permanently banned Idaho from prosecuting physicians who refer patients to legal abortions out-of-state.
Nationwide, the percentage of household income spent on homeowners insurance premiums nearly doubled between the early 2000s ...
The new Big Beautiful Bill is set to increase logging on federal lands by about 25% over the next few years. The act calls ...
The president underwent a comprehensive medical exam after experiencing swelling in his lower legs in recent weeks.
This all comes after the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in March that corner crossing is legal in the states within its ...
It was a remarkable win for the crypto industry — and for President Trump, who campaigned on making the country "the crypto ...
Owners of around 67,000 parcels in Idaho forestlands could soon have to pay more for state fire prevention services in the ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee is voting on the judicial nomination of Emil Bove, a top Justice Department leader at the center of controversy this year.
For years, disabled passengers have complained about Amtrak and its poor service -- that it's too hard for them to ride the train. A new federal report looks at its efforts to get better.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Aatish Taseer about his book A Return to Self. It's part travelogue, part memoir and finds the writer wrestling with questions about immigration and cultural identity.
Over the past 20 years, the city of Paris has increasingly restricted vehicle traffic — encouraging people to walk, use public transportation or ride their bicycles.