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The redeployments would encourage allies to shoulder more of their defense and leave U.S. forces less vulnerable to mass ...
What are the consequences of slashing federal funding for scientific research? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with William Haseltine, a scientist acclaimed for his medical research.
Stream Season 6 now with KPBS Passport! David Rubenstein’s skillful questioning of acclaimed writers like Robert A. Caro, Ron ...
The Metals Company is applying for permission from the Trump administration to mine for nickel and cobalt beneath a remote ...
Deal with Beijing will speed China’s export of minerals to the US, treasury secretary says The agreement comes after China retaliated against steep import tariffs imposed by Trump by slowing ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses how the Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship could apply to states with UVA Law School professor Amanda Frost.
The treasury secretary offered new insights into the Trump administration's trade negotiations with China.
The U.S. and China have agreed on the framework for a trade deal, both nations say. It appears that rare earth minerals are one key part of it.
China agrees to approve rare earth exports to the US following a major trade deal, easing supply chain tensions and marking a breakthrough in bilateral negotiations.
China agrees to approve rare earth exports to the US following a major trade deal, easing supply chain tensions and marking a breakthrough in bilateral negotiations.
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., told Morning Edition that "in all likelihood" President Trump exaggerated the damage U.S. bombs made to Iran's nuclear enrichment program.
NPR's Steve Inskeep breaks down Thursday's Pentagon briefing on the attack on Iran, before asking arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis what he knows about the state of Iran's nuclear program.