How are changing tariffs, the AI boom, immigration policies and uncertainty in employment and the stock market impacting the economy? Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor in chief of The Economist, explains.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Anthony Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, about art heists and what he's noticed about the recent jewelry theft from the Louvre.
While federal agencies are in turmoil due to layoffs, the shutdown has also affected research projects in the private sector ...
Israel is de-registering major nongovernmental aid groups from helping people in the Palestinian territories, according to ...
New releases this week include a feminist history of modern Russia, and a candid portrait of Gish Jen's relationship with her ...
The order is to be implemented at school libraries on military bases in Kentucky, Virginia, Italy and Japan. Students and ...
Former New Mexico state Sen. Clinton Harden Jr. was known for his political civility, reaching across the political aisle and ...