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Congress banned the app in the U.S., citing national security concerns and demanding it spin off from its Chinese owner, ByteDance. Trump said he'll once again pause enforcement of the ban.
Trustees of the Social Security trust fund predict the fund will be exhausted in eight years. Unless Congress acts, Social ...
Miguel Perez, producer for NPR’s World Cafe, shares his music picks that express the nuance of Pride Month.
Brendel was widely praised for his cerebral, lucid interpretations of standard classical repertoire, including recordings of sonatas by Mozart and Beethoven.
Pop singer Vanessa Hernandez, professionally known as NEZZA, sang the official Spanish version of the U.S. national anthem at ...
NEGAUNEE, MI— The City of Negaunee will host a ribbon-cutting next month to celebrate the completion of the joint Teal Lake Dock project.
Officials from the EPA joined EGLE and other state officials at the opening of a resort on a former Superfund site in ...
Saturday around 4 p.m., troopers from the Soo Post stopped a vehicle with defective equipment on Johnston Street near ...
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, who is also a mayoral candidate, was arrested and detained for several hours on Tuesday after he tried to escort a man out of a routine immigration hearing.
President Trump once distanced himself from Israel's military action in Iran. Now he's taking some ownership, and he's pushing back against political allies who oppose U.S. involvement.
The two Koreas have engaged in psychological warfare since the 1960s, with weapons like huge billboard screens, loudspeakers ...
NPR speaks with Todd Tucker, director of industrial policy and trade at the Roosevelt Institute, about the Trump administration's unique role in the U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel partnership.