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The bill is intended to make the air traffic control system and U.S. airspace a lot safer, by closing a loophole that permits ...
Gov. Josh Stein vetoed the original bill, citing an unrelated amendment that was added that prohibits local governments from ...
Government offsets allow federal agencies to subtract amounts already paid through programs like Veterans Administration ...
Beach erosion has exposed dangerous chemicals near a former defense site. It’s the same strand that just reopened in June ...
Officials with the National Hurricane Center said sustained winds are near 40 mph with higher gusts, and the storm is ...
You don't need sports drinks to stay hydrated, but it might help some if you're sweating buckets.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), whose state is among those suing the Trump administration for imposing tariffs without Congressional approval.
New and higher tariffs are set to take effect this week, amid signs the president's economic policies are resulting in higher prices and slower economic growth.
The series Tested from NPR's Embedded podcast and the C-B-C delved into the history of sex testing and what's considered "fair" in sports.
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Edward Lengel, former Chief Historian of the White House Historical Association, about President Trump's plans to build a ballroom at the White House.
The iconic American company, U.S. Steel was sold to Nippon Steel in Japan earlier this summer. The terms of the deal give President Trump an outsized say in the future of U.S. Steel.
This time next year, anyone logging onto social media in Minnesota will see a warning that the sites can harm their mental health. Social media companies want to block enforcement of the new law. A ...
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