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Eleanor Beardsley began reporting from France for NPR in 2004 as a freelance journalist, following all aspects of French society, politics, economics, culture and gastronomy. Since then, she has ...
The pope celebrated Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square in front of tens of thousands faithful, and asked the Holy Spirit to ...
Salmon farming is big business in Chile, and the U.S. is one of its largest markets. Yet the fish are not native, and ...
A salmonella outbreak linked to a large egg recall has made dozens of people sick in seven states in the West and Midwest, ...
The Trump administration continues to target foreign nationals looking to attend U.S. universities. Here's a closer look at ...
A lot of folks know New Mexico for green chiles, the largest hot air balloon festival in the world, and the birthplace of the ...
The settlement in House v. NCAA brings an end to the NCAA's long-standing tradition of amateurism. Starting this fall, ...
As the Trump Administration ramps up ICE enforcement, some members of the public are showing up to oppose it, leading to confrontations. We ask experts about the tactics used by ICE and protesters.
The Supreme Court has handed DOGE at least a temporary victory. The team can keep accessing information collected by the Social Security Administration, including medical and mental health records.
The order, for now, overturns actions that limited DOGE's access to sensitive private information. In a separate case, the ...
U.S. employers added 139,000 jobs in May — a modest slowdown from the previous month. The unemployment rate held steady at ...
This Broadway season has been one of the strongest in recent memory — and the Tony nominations reflect that, with tight races in almost all the categories. Tony-, Emmy- and Grammy-winner Cynthia Erivo ...
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