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Walmart has recalled frozen, raw shrimp sold in 13 states because federal health officials say it could have potential ...
As President Trump's tariffs kick in, American companies that rely on imports are worried about rising costs and passing them ...
President Trump needs Congress' permission to use D.C.'s police for over 30 days, but there are no such limits on its ...
The National Hurricane Center is urging beachgoers to stay out of the water. Parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks are under ...
President Trump is calling for the resignation of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook after a Trump ally accused her of making ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
Sweden's 113-year-old Kiruna Church is being transported away from a location that is sinking due to underground mining.
U.S. farmers are feeling the impact of Trump's immigration crackdown. In some communities, immigration raids have slowed farm ...
A new study finds that fish may get pleasure from being cleaned by other fish -- perhaps like the experience of getting a massage.
Families and young women in the United States are paying upwards of $3,000 for the chance to get into the sorority of their choice. With the help of sorority rush coaches, they just might make it in.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with M. Gessen about the Trump administration moves to take over Washington D.C., and what it could mean for the future.
In Las Vegas, a team of water officers patrol city neighborhoods to make sure people aren't wasting water. Fines, the city has found, have helped reduce wasted water in an area that's in drought.
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