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The Fed held interest rates steady on Wednesday. NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, about the state of the U.S. economy and what it means for consumers.
The U.S. State Department said it is restarting the process for foreigners applying for student visas but all applicants will ...
Israel's President Isaac Herzog spoke with NPR in his official residence in Jerusalem on Wednesday, as President Trump was ...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld laws in roughly half the states that ban transgender medical care for minors. The vote was 6-to-3, along ideological lines.
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Prevention Lifeline included a service that provided specialized suicide prevention support by ...
A drug called lenacapavir, administered in two injections a year, offers protection from HIV comparable to daily pills. One ...
Congress banned the app in the U.S., citing national security concerns and demanding it spin off from its Chinese owner, ...
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. He speaks with ...
The leaders of Iran are warning that any American intervention in Israeli missile strikes on its nuclear sites would lead to all out war.
Pop singer Vanessa Hernandez, professionally known as NEZZA, sang the official Spanish version of the U.S. national anthem at ...
Once allies, the United States and Iran have had a tense relationship for more than 40 years. Host Asma Khalid looks at that history as Israel and Iran strike one another and President Trump weighs ...
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