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Nearly a quarter of third graders did not pass the state’s reading test on their first try. Many are now in summer school, ...
But for many working adults, the summer can often feel the same as the rest of the year. So, maybe our idea of a "summer read ...
Alaska, sat down with All Things Considered host Juana Summers to discuss her memoir, her thoughts on Trump's sweeping ...
Sae Joon Park left for South Korea on Monday. His removal order was the result of drug possession and bail jumping charges ...
States hold troves of sensitive personal data that were previously never shared with the federal government or across federal ...
In recent years, health insurers ramped up the practice of requiring doctors to get their approval before tests and ...
The social media platform TikTok recently banned a hashtag called #SkinnyTok after European regulators warned it was ...
Despite separate statements from the two countries saying they agreed to a truce, reports persisted of further airstrikes and ...
President Trump announced on social media last night that Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire. That's after the U.S. got directly involved over the weekend striking key nuclear sites in Iran.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, top Democrat on the House Intelligence committee, about the Iranian attack on a U.S. airbase in Qatar.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former U.S. Senator, Carol Moseley Braun, about her new memoir, "Trailblazer." ...
A newly approved HIV medication provides near-total protection against infection with just two injections a year. It's called Lenacapavir. But the high price of the drug could limit its reach.