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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 ...
As Maron winds down his podcast, he reflects on what he'll miss most. "These conversations [on WTF] are very real ...
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." ...
We don't just mean literary sorcery by which words summon worlds for readers, but also literal, honest-to-goodness magic: ...
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.
The Trump administration is trying to overturn the EPA's endangerment finding, which determined that greenhouse gas emissions can be regulated under the Clean Air Act. Lisa Heinzerling, former senior ...
Gaza faces a severe risk of famine, with food consumption and nutrition indicators at their worst levels since the conflict began, according to a Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Alert.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is changing how federal agencies handle vaccine recommendations. Pediatricians say some parents worry about future access and want to get kids' shots early.
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 ...
During a presidential trip to Scotland, President Trump hosted a ribbon cutting for a new golf course as one of his properties, just one of several ventures he has launched since returning to office.
The prize is one of the most prestigious awards in literature. This year's crop of nominees includes two debut novelists going up against a previous Booker Prize winner.
A Missouri group called "Abide in Love" provides care packages and more to ICE detainees who often arrive in jail with no possessions and no ability to contact their loved ones.