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Trump administration plans sweeping overhaul of appliance efficiency rules to protect consumer choice on gas stoves, HVAC systems, and more.
Travel booking data breaches at Booking.com, Amtrak, Carnival, KLM and Air France exposed millions of travelers to phishing and identity theft.
Two young Minnesota brothers have raised $60,000 for Tee It Up for the Troops through their lemonade stand at golf tournaments supporting veterans.
A federal judge blocked the U.S. Postal Service from implementing President Donald Trump's executive order on mail-in ballots nationwide, citing a 2020 agreemen...
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Agencies prepare for potential threats to Fourth of July crowds as millions gather on the National Mall for America 250 fireworks celebration.
From joint replacement and Deep TMS for depression to targeted therapy for cancer, experts highlight top U.S. medical breakthroughs over 250 years.
Karl Marx called religion the opium of the masses. A Catholic bishop warns that extreme socialists and communists in America threaten freedom of religion.
NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg has been a working journalist for over five decades, with plenty of mistakes and gaffes along the way.
Weston McKennie calls the lack of an appeal process "bogus" after Folarin Balogun receives a red card and suspension ahead of Belgium match.
A new report challenges the housing shortage narrative, arguing slower population growth and reduced immigration could mean fewer homebuyers ahead.
Gov. Gavin Newsom's office says the Supreme Court ruling on trans athletes in women's sports will not affect California's current laws or policies.
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