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A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns ...
Vaccinating vampire bats against rabies can help prevent the spread of the disease to livestock and humans. NPR's Scott Simon talks with epidemiologist Tonie Rocke about a new way to vaccinate bats.
One debate that's sure to draw a lot of strong opinions and hot takes — does listening to an audiobook count as reading? (This story originally aired on July 7 on All Things Considered.) ...
President Trump is ratcheting up pressure on foreign governments over trade and the Federal Reserve over interest rates as he tries to steer the U.S. economy.
NPR's Scott Simon remembers some of the 27 young people who perished at Camp Mystic in the catastrophic flooding of the ...
Finding it hard to track the latest U.S. trade policy state of play? Here's a look the deals the president has announced and ...
The president and first lady visited Kerrville to meet local officials and families of the victims of the recent flooding.
Civil rights groups alleged that ICE and Border Patrol agents are rounding people up based on their race, and denying them ...
David Gergen worked in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as a ...
Helena-West Helena’s mayor was removed from office this week in light of his arrest for failure to pay tax returns ...
In Syria, it's been more than six months since Bashar al-Assad's regime was toppled by opposition fighters after decades in power and years of civil war. Jane Arraf covers Egypt, Iraq, and other parts ...
A freelance reporter in London tries to sell his boyhood stamp collection and takes a journey through memory and vanished nations.