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In the U.S., as nowhere else, health insurance and employment are deeply connected. And that means confusion can snare even ...
Some big companies are reporting real financial pain from tariffs and economic uncertainty — but for others, business is ...
The independence-leaning ruling Democratic Progressive Party won the last presidential election, but the China-friendly ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks the Norwegian Refugee Council's Shaina Low about conditions in Gaza and calls for Israel to end its blockade there.
Get to know Ayrshire, the Scottish coastal county hosting President Trump this weekend.
This year's Tour de France goes through Paris' fabled Montmartre district, mimicking the route employed for last year's Olympic Games.
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss Major League Baseball and a presidential push to reverse time.
As a new Postmaster General with ties to FedEx assumes control of the agency, rural customers and postal workers worry about privatization or downsizing of the agency.
The Trump administration often prevails in cases on the Supreme Court's emergency docket. The opinion-less decisions in these "shadow docket" cases create questions about the resulting policy.
Taiwan will vote Saturday on a measure to remove more than two dozen lawmakers accused of being too close to China.
Those with equity in a home can trade up more easily, while many first-time homebuyers are still stuck on the sidelines.