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Millions of people in the world today face starvation in Gaza and in other parts of the world, from Sudan to Yemen. What ...
We don't just mean literary sorcery by which words summon worlds for readers, but also literal, honest-to-goodness magic: ...
Trump has said he kicked Epstein out of his club for hiring workers away from Mar-a-Lago. When asked Tuesday if the workers included young women, Trump responded, "the answer is yes, they were." ...
Compounding pharmacies are crimping sales of Novo Nordisk's obesity drug Wegovy by making what are essentially copies of the name-brand medicine. The company says it trying to stop them.
One of the world's strongest earthquakes struck Russia's Far East Wednesday, causing a tsunami in the northern Pacific region and setting off warnings for Alaska, Hawaii and south toward New Zealand.
As Maron winds down his podcast, he reflects on what he'll miss most. "These conversations [on WTF] are very real ...
Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She's also the first director without a medical degree in more than 70 years.
Erica Osher is NPR’s Vice President of AI Labs. In this role, she oversees NPR’s AI strategy as a business leader driving NPR ...
American Eagle's ad campaign featuring the 27-year-old star captured the internet's attention. An advertising expert says that means it worked and may signal a shift away from more inclusive ads.
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Under the new policy, all immigrants will be treated the same. But advocates warn this new approach is a misinterpretation of existing law.
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was convicted of witness tampering and bribery in a historic trial that gripped the country and threatened to tarnish the conservative strongman's legacy.