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Inflation remained elevated last month as President Trump's tariffs continued to make their way into the prices that ...
Washington D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb says Metropolitan Police Department officers must follow local policies that ...
A portrait of the lucrative drug-treatment industry; a memoir of a female firefighter; debut fiction from an Emmy-winning TV ...
After cryptic Instagram posts and a surprise countdown clock, Swift announced early Tuesday that her new album will be called ...
With the passage of the big Republican tax and spending bil l, the federal government is poised to reduce support for ...
In February, Trump led an overhaul of the Kennedy Center's leadership by dismissing the previously-appointed Board of ...
Russia lost a war in Crimea in the 1850s. To pay off war debts, Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. Now presidents Trump and Putin ...
With the Golden State Valkyries kicking off their first season, we’re watching as the new team melds with the bay area's ...
For the first time since their team folded in 1981, the first professional women’s basketball team in San Francisco reunites ...
Required by Congress, the reports no longer single out things like rigged elections or sexual violence against children as ...
Rates of the world's deadliest cancer appear to be low in sub-Saharan Africa. But that statistic is masking the scope of the disease, doctors say.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Brian Schwalb, attorney general of Washington, D.C., about President Trump's move to put law enforcement in the capital under federal control.