Residents in Lexington's Chevy Chase area are challenging a Board of Adjustment decision clearing the way for a mental health ...
We go inside how The New York Times crafts the powerful bestseller lists, and the history of ways authors try to game the system — and sometimes succeed.
The education secretary faced questions about the shrinking of her agency, limits on federal student loan borrowing and ...
A Louisville Democrat running for the 30th state House district is exiting the race following an incident involving flyer.
The Trump administration's approach on AI so far has been to prioritize innovation over regulation. But recently, there's been a shift in rhetoric.
The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the ...
A federal jury in Chicago awarded $49.5 million to the family of Samya Stumo, a young woman who was killed in the second of ...
Cuba's aging power grid has eroded in recent years as it faces a prolonged economic crisis, made worse by a U.S. energy ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr about the status of America's weapons stockpile amid the war with Iran.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Paul Dano about starring in The Wizard of the Kremlin, and playing the man pulling the strings for a fictional Vladimir Putin.
On the Hot 100, Jackson's presence is similarly striking, albeit concentrated outside the top 10. Three songs from Thriller ...
The Justice Department has a new special unit investigating violations of gun rights, and it's suing cities and states with gun control laws that may be vulnerable after recent Supreme Court rulings.
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