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Leaders from both political parties have been working to bring back manufacturing. But American manufacturers say they are ...
A French court on Tuesday found Gérard Depardieu guilty of sexually assaulting two women on a film set, sentencing the French ...
A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by ...
Three key committees are putting pen to paper on Trump's "big, beautiful bill." But lawmakers are at odds over policies with ...
Mexico began sending more water to the U.S. to uphold its end of a nearly 80-year-old treaty that spells out how two ...
Police say they're investigating a 21-year-old suspect in connection with three fires over the past week, at properties ...
Although business owners welcomed a temporary deal with China to slash tariffs, there's still considerable uncertainty about ...
A new study estimates that 19 million children in the U.S. have a parent with a substance use disorder and that alcohol is ...
As many federal government's slow - or reverse - climate action, Austria's capital, Vienna, wants to show how cities can take ...
A broad coalition of addiction experts wants Congress to maintain healthcare funding for the nation's response to fentanyl ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with KPMG US chief economist Diane Swonk about President Trump's trade policies and whether the U.S. has benefited from them.
The decision comes after the acting IRS commissioner resigned over a deal allowing ICE to submit names and addresses of ...