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On Thursday, the government delivered closing arguments in the sex trafficking trial of Combs. The rapper and executive is ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dr. Allen Frances, about his piece in the New York Times titled, "Autism Rates have Increased 60-Fold. I Played a Role in That." ...
In the 10 years since the legalization of same-sex marriage across the U.S., religious support for the right has increased significantly. But opposition among some religious groups persists.
Genetic testing company 23andMe never hit on a sustainable business model and went bankrupt. Now, it's being sold to a non-profit launched by the co-founder, delaying addressing data privacy concerns.
President Trump has said anti-corruption law is crippling American businesses. Since taking office, his administration has reduced the number of investigators, killed some cases and changed the rules.
If you're a veteran who has been charged a fee to get help on your application for a VA disability rating or other benefits, ...
It's always been hard to get accurate information about wars. But artificial intelligence tools are making it more challenging as social networks are flooded with fake videos and images.
California has seen its Gray Wolf population grow quickly over the last decade. Now, ranchers say the wolves are killing and stressing their livestock. They advocate for more options to ward them off.
We take a hike in the Maine woods with high school students who've been given the option to hike instead of sit in detention.
President Trump's financial disclosure shows more than $630 million in income from 2024 including tens of millions from ...
America's Interstate Highway System cut through the hearts of many downtowns when it was built in the 1950s and 1960s, leaving a legacy of inequality and urban impoverishment.
Experts and government entities are at odds with each other about the success of the United States’ strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.