Rare earths aren't all that rare. The real choke point is in processing and refining them, where China enjoys market ...
Next week is a holiday that's ostensibly about food and gratitude. Be, then, thankful for the quiz, because there won't be ...
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will meet with President Trump at the White House Friday putting the frequent foe of ...
Less than a year from the midterm elections, state and local voting officials from both major political parties are actively ...
Billboards in Times Square are inviting New York businesses to relocate to Miami Beach. They're being paid for by a Florida ...
Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound often cause nausea and other side effects. Brain scientists are looking for ways ...
Artists in more than 40 states are spending Friday and Saturday participating in the "Fall of Freedom" – which they say ...
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Democratic Congressman and former Army Ranger Jason Crow for his response to President Trump after Crow participated in a video urging U.S. troops to refuse illegal orders.
Six Democratic lawmakers, who also served in the military, released a video this week reminding U.S. troops to refuse "illegal orders," drawing the ire of President Trump and his supporters.
For a decade, StoryCorps' Great Thanksgiving Listen has encouraged students, like those in Stacy Flannery's history class, to record the stories of the elders in their families.
President Trump this week said his family has done "very little" business with Saudi Arabia, as Crown Prince Mohammed visited the White House. NPR fact checks that claim with Forbes' Dan Alexander.
Militants from an Al Qaeda affiliate in land-locked Mali have been attacking fuel convoys for months. The blockade has strangled fuel supplies to the capital city.
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