With the abrupt shutdown of USAID funding, many clinics, including those serving women in remote areas, have shuttered.
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The staff of the Institute of Museum and Library Services was placed on administrative leave this morning, following a ...
When Terry Hill was four, she and her two young siblings were left in the car by themselves as their father ran into a store. The car started moving and a young man saved their lives.
Economic uncertainty is roiling the stock market. But the price of gold, traditionally seen as a safe haven, is hitting an all-time high.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Mohamed Riyas, acting country director for Myanmar at the International Rescue Commission, about relief efforts in the wake of a devastating earthquake.
President Trump declined to rule out running for a third term, setting up questions about the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution which implements a two-term limit for the presidency.
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Last week, the White House said the National Security Council, the White House counsel office and President Trump adviser ...
The 22nd Amendment bans a person from being elected U.S. president more than twice. But some legal experts point to plausible ...
In a volatile music industry, some musicians are gravitating towards OnlyFans, a social media platform that has garnered a reputation for hosting sexual content.