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NPR’s Scott Simon reflects on the discovery that what Harvard University thought was a copy of the Magna Carta is actually an ...
Powerful storms and tornadoes tore through several Midwestern and Southern states overnight Friday, leaving carnage and ...
Residents in and around Bessemer are furious over Project Marvel, a plan to build a 4.5-million-square-foot data processing ...
President Trump and his allies have long made false claims of widespread noncitizen voting. Now, as the GOP pursues new ...
Budget reconciliation may not be catchy, but it’s been a vital tool for many presidents, including Ronald Reagan, whose first ...
The drone hit a bus evacuating civilians from a front-line area in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region Saturday, hours after ...
NPR has identified nearly 40 small, independent entities – both inside and outside the federal government’s control – that a ...
The storms were part of a severe weather system Friday that caused damage in Missouri, left hundreds of thousands without ...
Boeing agreed last year to plead guilty to defrauding regulators after the crashes of two 737 Max jets, in 2018 and 2019, ...
Israel says its military pressure campaign is the only way to defeat Hamas and bring home the living hostages and the bodies ...
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in northern Texas ...
Facing allegations of sexual misconduct, Karim Khan has temporarily stepped aside as a U.N. investigation enters its final ...
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