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The Trump administration wants to reconsider a 2009 finding that greenhouse gases harm people. That would undermine the basis for some of the federal government's most significant climate change ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Christie Todd Whitman, former EPA administrator, about the future of the agency under President Trump.
Nations have a duty to act on climate change under international law — and if they don't, they could be held liable. That's the ruling of the top United Nations court.
The Trump administration is under pressure to release more documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. That's even after a Florida judge declined to release grand jury documents from the probe.
Columbia University agreed to pay $200 million to the federal government in order to resolve multiple federal agency investigations. The settlement will restore access to billions of dollars in ...
Once a rare refuge in war-torn Gaza, the beach offered relief and a glimpse of freedom. Now, even the sea is off-limits — as Israel bans access to the coast, warning it could cost lives.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Elie Honig, legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, about the details of the federal investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Six-year-old Etan Patz disappeared while walking to a school bus stop in 1979. The publicity of the case led to a societal ...
President Trump says he wants to make sure the United States wins the artificial intelligence race. The White House says ...
At a high school in Northern Norway, teenagers take a "gap year" to disconnect from technology and learn how to dog sled and ...
Increased attention on school attendance has prompted recent concern among some families, especially parents whose children ...
In the four months since it sent more than 230 Venezuelan men to a prison in El Salvador, the Trump administration has ...