A recent change puts some long-recommended childhood vaccines in a new category called "shared clinical decision-making." The ramifications of this seemingly wonky change could be far-reaching.
A 17-year-old in California who got curious about the impact of AI on typical teen jobs. She embarked on an ambitious economic research project and shared her findings with us.
The Justice Department is investigating Congress members after they were in a video telling members of the military they can reject illegal orders. Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., is one of them.
The Trump administration is pausing immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries. Julia Gelatt of the Migration Policy Institute breaks down what the changes to immigration policy means.
President Trump called off National Guard deployments in California, Illinois and Oregon after legal battles. The three attorneys general from those states talked to NPR about their coordinated fight.
As the U.S. government bombs boats it says are trafficking cocaine and claims that Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro is a cartel leader, we investigate how the trade really works.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe says three tribal members are being held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers after raids ...
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The national marriage rate has declined by 54% over the last century, according to the National Center for Family and ...
Wyoming lawmakers are proposing sweeping budget cuts to the state's health care system, economic development council, and only four-year public university, even though the state has a budget surplus.
A new obesity drug that Eli Lilly is researching but hasn't approved is turning up online, even though it's not supposed to be available.
State officials are considering banning almost all vegetation within five feet of homes in areas at risk of wildfires across the state.