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Lenacapavir has the potential to end the HIV epidemic, researchers say. The Trump administration says backing this kind of ...
QUITO, Ecuador — The United States will designate two of Ecuador's most powerful gangs — Los Lobos and Los Choneros — as ...
Rhode Island and Connecticut are suing the Trump administration in an attempt to restart work on the Revolution Wind project ...
White House economist Stephen Miran was quizzed by senators about whether he could make decisions independently of President ...
According to the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, there were 69 cases of whooping cough in New ...
Mark Ruffalo stars as a former priest turned FBI agent in Brad Ingelsby's new HBO miniseries. Set in small-town Pennsylvania, ...
Which second-year quarterbacks will take a leap forward? Does the Micah Parsons trade make Green Bay a contender? And will ...
CoastSnap uses fixed camera mounts at beaches for the public to take and submit shoreline photos. The images help scientists ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Stephen Vladeck, professor of law at Georgetown University, about the Trump administration's ...
States vary in their policies for COVID vaccines this fall, which could affect availability and put many at odds with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
After 20 years of service, an NPR reporter's beloved minivan is on the fritz. But what is its best and highest calling now: ...
Across the US many parents are breathing a collective sigh of relief: school is back in session. But for some immigrant families with mixed legal status, the new school year is bringing up new fears ...