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A U.S. federal court judge in Boston has ordered the restoration of the grants issued by the National Institutes of Health that had been canceled by the Trump administration.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Harvard Kennedy School of Government political scientist Erica Chenoweth about whether protests like those against President Trump change minds or policies.
Back in the 1970s, the prevailing thought was that it wasn't safe for women to run. A leader in the fight for a woman's right to run has died. Nina Kuscsik was 86.
President Trump called Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei an "easy target" but said, "We are not going to take him ...
President Trump says he has secured a so-called ‘golden share’ in a deal that would allow for Nippon Steel to take over U.S. Steel. The arrangement would give the president veto power over many ...
Tuesday, June 17, 2025, marks the 250th anniversary of the battle that took place just north of Boston, one that the ...
Singer Nezza made headlines for singing the National Anthem in Spanish at a Los Angeles Dodgers game last weekend. Some criticized her for politicizing the song, but the Spanish version has a ...
The Trump administration's decision circumvents a ban Congress passed two years ago that prevents military bases from being named after anyone with ties to the Confederacy.
You no longer need to be a software engineer to build software — you can "vibe code" it by prompting chatbots to build apps and websites.
The Trump administration continues to try to ramp up deportations of people living in the country without legal status.
Tuesday, a white supremacist opened fire at a Bible study at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine worshipers.
A decade since the tragedy, the community is still coping with the loss and navigating the impact of the racial attack.
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