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Fueled by MAHA, state lawmakers are moving to remove dyes and other additives from food. A wide range of state laws could ...
World Photography Day is celebrated on Aug. 19 to celebrate the storytelling behind photos. This year, NPR wants to hear the ...
This week on the Billboard albums chart, Tyler, The Creator's Don't Tap the Glass charts at No. 1 and Ozzy Osbourne's The ...
The January midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which killed 67 people, is the topic of a ...
Trump has threatened to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, challenging the Fed's independence. Experts say he's not the first ...
The word "dude" is often associated with the '80s and '90s. But its origin is rooted much, much farther back in American ...
New research confirms what election experts have said all along: Noncitizen voting occasionally happens, but in minuscule ...
The Senate confirmed former Trump lawyer Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge as Republicans dismissed whistleblower ...
As President Trump bends the federal government to fit his agenda, he is also gilding the White House to suit his aesthetics.
Compounding pharmacies are crimping sales of Novo Nordisk's obesity drug Wegovy by making what are essentially copies of the ...
Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She's ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Rax King about her new collection of essays, Sloppy. King is now three years sober from ...