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The Trump administration's dramatic staffing cuts at federal lands agencies like the Forest Service are causing anxiety in ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steven Dunn founder and CEO of Munchkin a U.S.-based company selling lifestyle products ...
DHS said it was conducting wellness checks on students who arrived unaccompanied to the border. The head of the Los Angeles ...
Trump issued an executive order on day one of his administration that sought to limit birthright citizenship, an idea widely ...
In an opinion issued this morning, the court ruled the voter-approved public camping restriction "unenforceable." ...
Michael Roth, Wesleyan University's first Jewish president, says the Trump administration is using antisemitism as a "cloak" ...
President Trump lashed out at Powell for not acting sooner to lower interest rates. The president's own tariffs make that ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Donald Ingber of the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, about the impact of the stop-work orders that went out this week for federally-funded research.
Ferguson signs bill inspired by north Spokane community group; WTA and Health Dept. seek public input to track ticks; LC ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Michael Baumgartner, who represents eastern Washington, is among those pressuring Attorney General Nick ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says autism is "epidemic" and he's launching research to identify an "environmental toxin" for blame. Independent scientists and advocates are skeptical.
A survey by the language learning site Preply found that more than half of Americans say they use subtitles because movie soundtracks are too hard to understand.
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