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Researchers and advocates have pushed back at what they consider inaccurate and stigmatizing comments made by the health ...
The two-year-old boy had wandered away from home on Monday evening and spent the night alone nearly seven miles from his home ...
The agency and Novo Nordisk, which makes Ozempic, said Monday that they had learned about "several hundred units" of the drug ...
By the end of Greene's Tuesday town hall in Acworth, Ga., three people were arrested and two were hit with stun guns. Greene ...
The DOJ says Maine is violating Title IX, the 1972 law that prohibits sex-based discrimination at schools that receive ...
Britain's top court clarified the legal definition of a woman: Someone born biologically female. The ruling has implications for transgender rights.
NPR reported that the company would be allowed to keep selling chips used for artificial intelligence tools to China. After ...
The government sent several planeloads of alleged gang members to El Salvador, including 137 people under the act, the White ...
Trump hopes to deport and imprison U.S. citizens abroad. Critics say the concept is unconstitutional and dangerous.
As fewer people attend church in the U.S., some religious institutions are wondering what to do with the land they own. In Austin, Texas, the answer is to build affordable housing.
In an effort to reach across political divides, a group of vets has been holding regular gatherings to talk about it all over a beer. They call the events "Pints and Patriotism." NPR went to one ...
Two new studies suggest that stem cells are close to helping people with Parkinson's disease. The results are a victory for scientists who have spent decades trying to treat it with brain cells.
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