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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Seth Moulton, democrat from Massachusetts, about President Trump's recent social media post about Afghan refugees in the United Arab Emirates.
For decades, scientists have been trying to create artificial blood to alleviate shortages and prevent people from bleeding to death. But those efforts have been repeatedly frustrated by failure.
Medicaid work requirements are a prominent feature of the big federal budget bill, but working full time can jeopardize some people's health coverage.
The three-sister band HAIM and pop singer and TikTok star Addison Rae are practicing "emotional passive resistance" this summer — and it sounds great.
As a candidate, President Trump promised to change America's foreign policy. Six months into his second administration, NPR examines where things stand.
A school in New Jersey - Jazz House - is becoming a major training ground for young people interested in jazz performance. This story is excerpted from a longer profile on NPR Music's Jazz Night in ...
NPR talks with Sarah Isgur, senior editor with "The Dispatch," about the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury testimony related to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Texas lawmakers will hold a special session Monday. They want to redraw congressional districts, with the purpose to skew voting results so Republicans win more seats. Trump favors the idea.
It's been more than a decade that several cities got federal funding for downtown streetcars. Some have flourished, others are faltering and at least one is fading out.
The government of the tiny African kingdom of Lesotho has declared a two-year state of disaster, as its once-thriving garment ...
NPR's Adrian Ma plays the puzzle with North Country Public Radio listener Sarah Baldwin and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will ...
Researchers are looking at an invasive species of algae along the Atlantic coast as a possible reason for mercury in the food chain.