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The National Crime Prevention Council is questioning federal cuts to McGruff the Crime Dog's campaign to sniff out fake pills. The group says McGruff's work that started in 1980 isn't over.
Unlike other tech giants, many music-streaming services like Spotify are not currently taking steps to label AI-generated ...
Economists say, what happens in Vegas matters nationally because it often reflects broader trends on consumer confidence and ...
The new school year can be exciting, but also stressful. Kids may be feeling anxious. Parents may be juggling new ...
The reactor would launch to the moon by 2030, according to a directive by Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy that was sent to NASA officials in July and obtained by NPR. It's an ambitious target ...
Haley Cohen Gilliland's A Flower Traveled in My Blood tells the story of a group of grandmothers who spent decades searching ...
Bobby Sherman, Bobby Rydell, Bobby Darin and more. NPR critic Bob Mondello looks back to an era when everyone seemed to share ...
The U.S. Air Force said Thursday it would deny all transgender service members who have served between 15 and 18 years the ...
Israel's Security Cabinet approved a plan to take over Gaza City despite demands by families of hostages and mounting ...
Businessman Laurent Saint-Cyr became the head of Haiti's transitional presidential council tasked with restoring order as ...
The 14-day stoppage comes as a federal judge considers whether additional construction of the immigration detention facility ...
While Democrats in some left-leaning states are pledging to respond to Texas Republicans' attempts at gerrymandering, Maine's ...