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Edan Alexander, an Israeli soldier raised in New Jersey, is the last U.S. citizen captured by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, believed ...
Qatar offer of a luxury jet, which comes on the eve of President's Trump's visit to the Middle East, raises major ethical and ...
More than 30,000 people have already voted in the election for the president of the D.C. Bar Association, more than triple ...
Stocks soared — and businesses breathed a sigh of relief — as the U.S. and China agreed to temporarily slash their ...
A Biden-era rule eases the path for workers to be sponsored for U.S. permanent residency, an attractive option for those in ...
The U.S. and China ease the trade war with a significant cut to recently imposed tariffs. And, President Trump's trip to the ...
Large language models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek are increasingly being looked at for their potential to help make decisions ...
At the center of that overhaul is an effort to sunset most of the current student loan repayment plans and offer future ...
Independent pharmacists warn that proposed tariffs, aimed at bringing drug production to the U.S., could raise prices, cause drug shortages and drive them out of business.
House Republicans hope to finish work this week on President Trump's "big beautiful bill," but several big policy differences are getting in their way.
NPR asks political strategist Rina Shah about the balancing act Republicans are performing while trying to get a budget approved while also fulfilling some of Trump's campaign promises.