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Thomas' work puts Black women front and center. "We've been supportive characters for far too long," she says. "I would ...
A new Disney+ documentary chronicles the Beatles' first trip to America. By combining footage, stories and songs, Beatles '64 makes it clear why the group, and its music, continue to be revered.
The focal point of the case is 2009 law enacted by Congress that gives the Food and Drug Administration a mandate to curb the ...
The Department of Commerce anticipates a nearly $403 million shortfall in fee revenue that goes toward programs like ...
Syrian rebels have swept through parts of the country at lightning pace, taking control of the the second-largest city, ...
Nearly all new cars now come with automatic emergency braking and other safety features. Researchers say these systems are ...
President Biden's move to pardon his son Hunter has been met with criticism — from opponents and some allies. We look at what that means for his legacy.
The latest in a string of food safety recalls, the CDC is recalling Mexican cucumbers due to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least 68 people in 19 states.
Rebels have rekindled Syria's war with a lightning offensive that seemed to come from nowhere. But multiple upheavals, beginning with the Gaza war last year, have spread conflict across the region.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with historian Beverly Gage about her biography of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI's history of civilian surveillance.
As the transition to a new administration approaches, what is the likely impact on a decidedly nervous State Department?